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Cleaning Up Spilled Household AmmoniaSpilling the ammonia today freaked me out, though. I called poison control to get advice but I still feel like I need advice from seasoned pros. So, what do I do when I spill ammonia on rugs, canvas bags, workout gloves, walkman carrier, and so on? Thanks so much. Newbie Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Up Spilled Household Ammonia
Thanks everyone! I do appreciate your advice. The smell eventually diminished, but I was worried. I love this site! Post by NewYorkParis RE: Cleaning Up Spilled Household Ammonia
Hi Newbie, Post by ThriftyFun RE: Cleaning Up Spilled Household AmmoniaMy guess would be to wipe thoroughly with a wet cloth. Blot carpets and furniture with wet cloths followed by a dry cloth to soak up excess. Ammonia is noxious but not necessarily toxic (unless taken internally.) Post By Seagrape (Guest Post) |
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