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<blockquote data-quote="OPTIC_NUT" data-source="post: 3171149" data-attributes="member: 121951"><p>Just fact-checking. Kinda like Galileo thinking the Pope sounds a little glib.</p><p></p><p>So it looks like your quotes</p><p>where someone is personally cranky about the performance on a car windshield</p><p>are supposed to trump a patent.....um, OK.</p><p>Windex is not indicated for hot windshields especially, because the ammonia flashes off.</p><p>That rather cranky review is the basis for your counter??</p><p></p><p>Here it is, the cranky review, at the Windex site as well:</p><p><a href="http://www.windex.com/en-US/Products/Pages/original-glass-cleaner.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.windex.com/en-US/Products/Pages/original-glass-cleaner.aspx</a></p><p></p><p>Note.....no ingredients mentioned...at all.</p><p>Conditions? Not mentioned.</p><p></p><p>Other high ratings? You do not mention those.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The main point is...you asserted you knew what Windex was,</p><p>and even if it isn't the patent....you do not actually know.</p><p></p><p>I'm fact-checking, not one-upping. I am not lord of Windex.</p><p></p><p>-----------------------------------------------------------</p><p>From the</p><p> Windex MSDS sheet, what's in Windex now</p><p>that they must declare ingredients for safety sheet:</p><p></p><p>--Hexyloxyethanol (low-evap replacement for the ...ether)</p><p>--Ammonium hydroxide</p><p>--Isopropyl alcohol</p><p>--water</p><p> </p><p>Detergent does not have to be added to the MSDS in the qtys. used.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>Interesting you consider a single bad product review some kind of key technical documentation.</p><p></p><p>The Internet can cut both ways, but cherry-picking comments is not science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OPTIC_NUT, post: 3171149, member: 121951"] Just fact-checking. Kinda like Galileo thinking the Pope sounds a little glib. So it looks like your quotes where someone is personally cranky about the performance on a car windshield are supposed to trump a patent.....um, OK. Windex is not indicated for hot windshields especially, because the ammonia flashes off. That rather cranky review is the basis for your counter?? Here it is, the cranky review, at the Windex site as well: [url]http://www.windex.com/en-US/Products/Pages/original-glass-cleaner.aspx[/url] Note.....no ingredients mentioned...at all. Conditions? Not mentioned. Other high ratings? You do not mention those. The main point is...you asserted you knew what Windex was, and even if it isn't the patent....you do not actually know. I'm fact-checking, not one-upping. I am not lord of Windex. ----------------------------------------------------------- From the Windex MSDS sheet, what's in Windex now that they must declare ingredients for safety sheet: --Hexyloxyethanol (low-evap replacement for the ...ether) --Ammonium hydroxide --Isopropyl alcohol --water Detergent does not have to be added to the MSDS in the qtys. used. -------------------------------------- Interesting you consider a single bad product review some kind of key technical documentation. The Internet can cut both ways, but cherry-picking comments is not science. [/QUOTE]
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