windex, and pretty much anything used to clean glass. You can also buy pure ammonia.
2007-06-04 03:53:22
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answered by Rob M 6
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I hope some of these help. Clean oven racks Get the cooked-on grime off your oven racks by laying them out on an old towel in a large washtub. You can also use your bathtub, though you might need to clean it afterward. Fill the tub with warm water and add 1/2 cup ammonia. Let the racks soak for at least 15 minutes, then remove, rinse off, and wipe clean. Restore white shoes Brighten up your dingy white shoes or tennis sneakers by rubbing them with a cloth dipped in half-strength ammonia -- that is, a solution made of half ammonia and half water. Clean carpets and upholstery Lift out stains from carpeting and upholstery by sponging them with 1 cup clear ammonia in 1/2 gallon (2 liters) warm water. Let dry thoroughly, and repeat if needed. Brighten up windows Dirty, grimy windows can make any house look dingy. But it's easy to wipe away the dirt, fingerprints, soot, and dust covering your windows. Just wipe them down with a soft cloth dampened with a solution of 1 cup clear ammonia in 3 cups water. Your windows will not only be crystal-clear, but streak-free to boot.
2016-05-20 22:53:02
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answered by ? 3
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The contents of ALL household cleaners is listed on the label. You just need to read it.
2007-06-04 05:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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There are several available, but you can also buy ammonia full-strength. I get mine from the Laundry Cleaners dept. at the supermarket.
2007-06-03 17:41:19
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answered by Julia D 3
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Read the label and DO NOT mix amonia with any other chemical cleaners....ESPECIALLY BLEACH
2007-06-04 01:24:08
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answered by pebblespro 7
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