Windex has a bunch of chemicals in it, including a little ammonia. nail polish has acetone which is poisonous as can be, but it evaporates in air like crazy. Internal consumption of either is stupid and deadly with a lot of pain.
Blue, Because it's a cleaner. So it needs to be more base than acid. So, BLUE!
Windex cost no more than $5.00 usually.
Spray with a de-greaser first (or Fantastic spray), then use warm water and a mild dish detergent. Wash it down thoroughly and wipe dry. This should remove dirt and grime while leaving a shine. If you even want it even more shiny, spray Windex (or a glass cleaner) for a finer polish.
Windex Green Works work better.
Absolutely not! Windex is for cleaning actual glass. Though eyeglasses used to be made of glass these days that's not the case for most eye wear. The use of lighter more comfortable plastic lenses make Windex a poor choice. Cloudiness can occur. I would recommend eyeglass cleaner or mild hand soap and water. Teresa Clay, ABOC https://www.facebook.com/pages/Integrity-Vision-Care/325272427520400?fref=ts
Absolutely not! Windex is for cleaning actual glass. Though eyeglasses used to be made of glass these days that's not the case for most eye wear. The use of lighter more comfortable plastic lenses make Windex a poor choice. Cloudiness can occur. I would recommend eyeglass cleaner or mild hand soap and water. Teresa Clay, ABOC https://www.facebook.com/pages/Integrity-Vision-Care/325272427520400?fref=ts
Windex has various products, and they have been improved over the years to be more environmentally friendly. However, they tend to add toxins to the air, and can kill plants by slowing down their growth.
It may not be more poisonous.
well here's a few formaldehyde (used to preserve dead bodies) rat poison rocket fuel toilet bowl cleaner nail polish remover and more
The key ingredient of Cerama Bryte Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner is a citrus acid based fluid together with some further oil-based liquids. It should be noted, that besides the already mentioned Cooktop Cleaner there are several more products of "Cerama Bryte" offered (Power Cleaner, Stainless Steel cleaner, Stainless Steel Polish and Conditioner etc.). Those key ingredients might differ.
No. Non-poisonous sea creatures greatly outnumber poisonous ones.
If she is 100%, that would make you at least 50% Polish as well. If your father has any Polish dependence in him, then you are more then 50% Polish.