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Old June 17th 04, 09:20 PM
Russell Kent
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I'm no chemist, but the results of a few minutes Googling lead me to believe
that "Scrubbing Bubbles" is a bad choice. It seems that "Dow bathroom
cleaner with scrubbing bubbles" contains ammonium chlorides and ammonium
chlorides corrode aluminum:

http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov...tbl=brands&id=
4003007

http://www.intox.org/databank/docume...mchl/cie87.htm

Russell Kent

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I used to use a hand cleaner and it worked very well. Lately I've started

using
"Scrubbing bubbles" on recommendation by several people. A lot easier to

use
and just as effective. Available in supermarjkets everywhere

John



 




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