Why is Windex blue?

The reason most glass cleaners on the market are blue is that, during the 1960s, Windex's original recipe used a translucent blue dye to help it stand out from the pack. In response to this product's popularity, many customers began associating the color of light blue spray with glass cleaners.
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Does Windex have dye in it?

The S.C. Johnson website lists Windex's ingredients as water, 2-hexoxyethanol, isopropanolamine, sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, lauramine oxide, ammonium hydroxide, fragrance, and Liquitint sky blue dye.
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Does blue Windex have ammonia?

A: Most Windex® Glass and Multi-Surface Cleaners are formulated with detergents, solvents, fragrance and in some cases ammonia (see below for ammonia-free products).
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Why did they take ammonia out of glass cleaner?

Ammonia-based glass cleaners will degrade wax quickly and can ruin the hours you've spent detailing and polishing your vehicle.
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Does blue Windex disinfect?

Windex Original Glass Cleaner

The original Windex product is that bright blue cleaner you've probably used to clean windows and mirrors for years. Windex Original Glass Cleaner does not claim to have any disinfecting properties. It is simply used to remove dirt and streaks from glass surfaces so they shine.
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Can you use Windex on toilets?

Bathroom Cleaner

It's useful for tubs and showers, sinks, stone counter spaces, tile floors, and the toilet. Spraying Windex inside your toilet bowl and letting it sit similar to a stain will clean it just like any toilet cleaner, it might even work better on tough staining than a normal toilet bowl cleaner.
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Is it safe to mix bleach and Windex?

Mixing bleach with glass cleaner like Windex releases toxic gases and produces toxic chemicals. One of the ingredients in Windex is ammonia. The combination of ammonia and bleach's main ingredient, sodium hypochlorite, produces chloramine vapor.
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Does ammonia hurt glass?

Ruin windshield glass: Apart from not cleaning the glass well, ammonia solutions can also damage the glass over time. In case of a tinted windshield, this solution can scratch or peel the tint layer ruining its effect.
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Does Mr Clean have ammonia in it?

The short answer is no, Mr. Clean products do not contain ammonia. Mr. Clean offers a range of multi-surface cleaning solutions, sprays, and wipes, and all of its products are ammonia-free.
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What cleans windows better vinegar or ammonia?

Both vinegar and ammonia are good cleaning agents, but if you want to be on the safe side, then it's best to go with vinegar. Vinegar is less hazardous. When it comes to actually wiping the windows down, however, microfiber cloths are the best thing to use for absorbency.
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How toxic is Windex?

Glass cleaning products like Windex® contain solvents, surfactants, and ammonia to clean glass surfaces. Some products also contain fragrances and dyes. Small ingestions can cause minor mouth and throat irritation, stomach upset, and vomiting. Brief contact with the skin can cause minor redness and irritation.
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Can I use Windex on my car windshield?

Can You Use Windex on Car Windows? One of the most frequently asked questions on the subject of cleaning car windshields is, “can you use Windex on car windows?” The short answer is in fact, yes.
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Does Windex have antifreeze in it?

One important distinction is that windshield washer fluid has an additive to keep it from freezing, while Windex does not. Neither does water, so don't be tempted to top off your fluid with water to save money as that is also not a good idea. Rain-X Windshield Washer Fluid 1 Gal.
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Why does Windex work so well?

The key ingredient in Windex is ammonia. This harsh chemical features just the right amount of abrasion to remove stains from glass and windows without harming the surface itself. Tricky stains such as tape residue, sticker glue and cigarette smoke are no match for the power of ammonia.
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What is in Windex Original?

Windex® Original Glass Cleaner
  • Water Water. Provides a liquid base for a product.
  • 2-Hexoxyethanol Cleaning Agent. ...
  • Isopropanolamine Cleaning Agent. ...
  • Ammonium Hydroxide Cleaning Agent. ...
  • Lauryl Dimethyl Amine Oxide Wetting Agent. ...
  • Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate Wetting Agent. ...
  • Fragrance Fragrance. ...
  • Liquitint® Sky Blue Dye Dye.
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Can I use a magic eraser on my teeth?

Please do not ever use a Magic Eraser or melamine sponge on your teeth or skin. This is a dangerous trend that can cause irreparable damage!
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Is it OK to mix bleach and Mr Clean?

The combination sounds like it'd be a powerful disinfectant, but the two should never be mixed. "Together, they produce chlorine gas, which even at low levels, can cause coughing, breathing problems, and burning, watery eyes," says Forte.
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What happens when you mix bleach and Lysol toilet bowl cleaner?

When mixed, bleach and toilet cleaner emit toxic chloromine gas fumes. The fumes can cause skin, eye and nose irritation, vomiting, pneumonia and fluid in the lungs.
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Is it OK to use Windex on glass top stove?

While you might imagine that a glass stove top should be cleaned with a glass cleaner (like Windex), these cleaning products are actually not suitable for a cooktop, as they can lead to permanent stains and streaking on the fragile surface. Cleaning with distilled white vinegar is your best bet.
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Can you mix Windex and rubbing alcohol?

Don't mix: Rubbing alcohol and bleach

“Bleach (containing sodium hypochlorite) and rubbing alcohol (a.k.a. isopropyl alcohol) creates heavy, sweet-smelling chloroform as well as hydrochloric acid and chloroacetone,” says Davies.
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Can you mix ammonia and vinegar?

Mixing. While there is no real danger in mixing ammonia and vinegar, it's often counterproductive. Because vinegar is acidic and ammonia basic, they cancel each other out, essentially creating salt water and robbing both components of their cleaning properties.
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What happens when you mix hydrogen peroxide and baking soda?

What happens when you mix hydrogen peroxide and baking soda? When you mix hydrogen peroxide and baking soda, it causes an exothermic chemical reaction that turns it into the grease and mineral-busting cleaning powerhouse that I love.
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Does Windex and bleach make mustard gas?

Glass Cleaner and Bleach

Mixing bleach with glass cleaner like Windex releases toxic gases and produces toxic chemicals. One of the ingredients in Windex is ammonia. The combination of ammonia and bleach's main ingredient, sodium hypochlorite, produces chloramine vapor.
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What can you not mix with vinegar?

The Three Things You Should Never Mix with Vinegar
  • Hydrogen peroxide + vinegar. You may assume that combining these two ingredients in the same bottle will boost their cleaning power, but it's more likely to increase your risk of going to the emergency room. ...
  • Bleach + vinegar. ...
  • Baking soda + vinegar.
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