Is it safe to use stomach acids (Bile) to clean off my house windows?
anonymous
2011-07-27 02:12:32 UTC
i heard that its pretty powerful, and it can eat away at anything , so i thought i could use it for cleaning up the kitchen windows
Five answers:
anonymous
2011-07-27 06:39:28 UTC
Yes. The short answer is yes. However the background dates back to age old traditions of the 1800's
in the old town of London, England. Windex was in it's infancy and only available to the rich aristrocrats who could afford to drive to the trade store now known as TARGET stores. Bile was a popular alternative for many home cleaners. young blossoming ladies would use bile as a face scrub. Others used bile to remove streaks from the toilet bowl. Street vagrants would commonly use bile as a hallucinogen. Often rendering themselves into a permanent fit of rage, strewing fecies at passersby, urinating themselves and rubbing one out in public.
anonymous
2011-07-29 00:54:00 UTC
The best thing to use for window cleaning is dish soap, Sunlight and Dawn works best. I'm a professional window cleaner and we use Sunlight for everything. Its 100% streak free.
Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄ƷMaiasMummyƸ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ
2011-07-27 09:31:15 UTC
it will stink - gross !! you could just use a window cleaner :)
Backwoods Barbie
2011-07-27 12:35:57 UTC
No, that is unsanitary.
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2011-07-27 20:40:27 UTC
What 's wrong with soap and water........................
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