I've read the foaming one lifts fingerprint oil better. Plus, it doesn't run.For spraaway. Foaming or no foaming. I see they offer two types of
So no need to neutralize after spraying and removing with cloth?Unfortunately, sprayway and windex both contain harsh chemicals. That's why we manufactured CyberSudZ products here in USA from USA made ingredients. We made it from natural ingredients, it's safe to use in your garage or outdoor without worrying of being exposed to chemicals.
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If you're using the spray & wipe product you just need to wipe it with a microfiber. Nothing else.So no need to neutralize after spraying and removing with cloth?
That's my experience with it on other surfaces. The non-foaming doesn't smell as much, and is better for when you're putting it onto a cloth first.I've read the foaming one lifts fingerprint oil better. Plus, it doesn't run.
No need to neutralize sprayway, either. I don't know that it contains any harsh chemicals... Nothing I wouldn't put on my skin, anyhow.So no need to neutralize after spraying and removing with cloth?
I wouldn't put sprayway on skin. Kindly check out their MSDS first:No need to neutralize sprayway, either. I don't know that it contains any harsh chemicals... Nothing I wouldn't put on my skin, anyhow.
-Crissa
I don't want to fight with a sponsor, but...I wouldn't put sprayway on skin. Kindly check out their MSDS first:
https://www.spraywayinc.com/sites/all/themes/theme687/msds/sw841.pdf
Sprayway is a good product but it contains Distillates (Petroleum), Hydrotreated Light, Acetone, and Propane. These can cause irritation and dryness to skin.
That's not from the glass cleaner. That's their stainless steel cleaner which is not what I use.I wouldn't put sprayway on skin. Kindly check out their MSDS first:
https://www.spraywayinc.com/sites/all/themes/theme687/msds/sw841.pdf
Sprayway is a good product but it contains Distillates (Petroleum), Hydrotreated Light, Acetone, and Propane. These can cause irritation and dryness to skin.
I used normal Windex on my truck not too long ago before reading about how ammonia can cause issues with stainless steel. In your opinion after one use of Windex, should I be concerned about oxidation?It's not craziness, it's science - the chemistry and metallurgy branches of science. Ammonia is a base compound that degrades the passivation layer on the surface of stainless steel. It's this few molecules thick iron-poor surface layer that protects the underlying iron in the stainless alloy from oxidation. The layer is formed when the surface is treated with a mild acid, such as those in BKF and CitriSurf or a mild nitric acid solution.