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  • Ammonia in Products: A Comprehensive List & Where to Find It
    Ammonia is a common ingredient in many household and industrial products. Here are some examples:

    Household Products:

    * Cleaning Products:

    * All-purpose cleaners

    * Window cleaners

    * Floor cleaners

    * Toilet bowl cleaners

    * Oven cleaners

    * Personal Care Products:

    * Hair dyes

    * Hair relaxers

    * Some shampoos and conditioners

    * Skin care products (toners, exfoliants)

    * Other:

    * Fertilizer

    * Laundry detergents

    * Bleach

    * Baking soda (contains a small amount of ammonia)

    Industrial Products:

    * Fertilizers: Ammonia is the primary component of many fertilizers.

    * Chemicals: Used in the production of various chemicals like plastics, explosives, and pharmaceuticals.

    * Refrigerants: Ammonia is used as a refrigerant in industrial applications.

    * Textiles: Used in the production of textiles, including rayon and nylon.

    Important Notes:

    * Concentration: The concentration of ammonia varies widely in different products. Some products contain high concentrations, while others contain only trace amounts.

    * Safety: Ammonia can be harmful if inhaled or ingested. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety precautions when using products containing ammonia.

    * Mixing: Never mix ammonia with bleach or other household cleaners, as this can produce toxic fumes.

    If you have concerns about a specific product, it's always best to consult the product label or contact the manufacturer.

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