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JessieMae Posted - Sep 14 2010 : 2:27:52 PM
Would you say ammonia is a "green" cleaner? What about rubbing alcohol? While collecting recipes for green cleaners, I see a lot of them include clear ammonia and/or rubbing alcohol. What do you think?

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Alee Posted - Sep 14 2010 : 5:18:28 PM
Ammonia is made from many sources naturally. So as far as naturally occuring compounds it isn't horribly toxic that way- but one must remember Chlorine is also naturally occuring. It really depends on the strength of exposure (concentration) and production methods.
Here is a good website.
http://toxtown.nlm.nih.gov/text_version/chemicals.php?id=2

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