ammonia leaves a residue and vinegar and water rinses clear. Besides, I would think the heat from the fireplace, once you used it again, would make the ammonia odor overwhelming.
2006-09-23 12:09:04
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answered by snowflake 2
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I would imagine it has something to do with the heat of the fire reacting with the amonia - that or because it's a confined space and the fumes could accumulate
2006-09-23 12:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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do no longer use ammonia interior or outdoors of the tank. Ammonia ought to kill that gecko of yours. yet in case you surely desire ammonia to bathe the tank, you'll more advantageous acceptable verify with a vet first. merely to be secure, do not use ammonia till the vet says its positive.
2016-11-23 18:00:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Some cleaners & such can make the glass lose it temper (so to speak), then it can shatter.
2006-09-23 14:04:24
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answered by More Lies & More Smoke Screens 6
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ammonia can be very deadly when inhaled, so probably just for safety reasons.
2006-09-23 12:09:23
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answered by lauralily86 2
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probably cuz its flammable
2006-09-23 12:19:10
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answered by hello_out_there 2
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