Bros, I've get about 4 bottles of windex at home and its way too much. My question as per the title is how can I get rid of this stuff. I preferably want to keep the bottles but I'm aware this is potentially very dangerous since I imagine the fumes coming up from the drain might be carcinogenic. (pic related)
Maybe drink it moron
I think drinking it would probably be dangerous
Never mind the mixing bleach with ammonia part.
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>Pour it down the drain
>Fill it with bleach
>Drink it
>Profit?????
Use it as windshield wiper fluid
>Use it as windshield wiper fluid
his bike doesn't have a windshield
Can you mix it with water
What ratio
Find the nearest stream, if it's used by fish for breeding the better, and dump it in. It's perfectly safe and environmentally friendly and has the added benefit of making the fishes scales more shiny.
pour all 4 into an empty 4L water bottle or 2x empty 2L bottles and keep them for when you need to refill your spray bottle. Now you have 4 empty Windex bottles.
You will find that used spray bottles are often not reusable
>I imagine the fumes coming up from the drain might be carcinogenic
How often do you smell fermenting shit and piss that you flush down the toilet?
>my shit don’t stink
Well la-di-da mr aristocrat.
Patricians and their proper plumbing
eck!
You don't know one person who would need it? Just one?
>I imagine the fumes coming up from the drain might be carcinogenic
people regularly dump straight sulfuric acid down the drain as drain cleaners.
your pipes arent open sewers, there are traps that keep all the fumes from the sewers out of your house.
flush it down the toilet, or dump it in drain and follow with running water.
>I imagine the fumes coming up from the drain might be carcinogenic
>not enough room for 4 bottles of windex
Do you live in a tent?
Buy couple 2l bottles of big blue, drink it, then pour windex into now empty bottles. Put said bottles in storage in case you need some windex in the future. Use empty windex bottles as desired.
Install one of these under your sink, and you won't have to worry about fumes coming up from the drain.
Or save the windex in case you need to clean your windows and mirrors more than one time in your life.
if you assume he has no p-trap, can you be sure he has a vent to go with it?
Place in trash can.
it's ammonia, it's piss dyed blue. pour it down your toilet
Have you tried cleaning your windows?
Mixing with bleach will nullify it, so you can dump it down drain.
why not donate it or advertise it on a buy nothing forum and have someone just pick it up from your front steps
mix it with nailpolish remover to neutralise it, then you can just pour it down the sink (make sure you shake it well so it's thoroughly neutralised first)
Drink a bottle of coke or beer.
Clean the bottle.
fill the bottle with windex
give it to a friend.
Got to much, time to share it.
they use the frick out of Windex at resale shops and antique shops, go offer them some but tell them you want the bottles back
4 bottles won't last long.
Clean benches , door handles , toilet, shower, basins, chrome, actual windows , fridge, cupboards, under bonnet of car, guitar, laptops, phones , shoes and actually the best thing to clean car batteries.
i once had a room mate that refilled a windex bottle with bleach water. I ruined some shit before figuring it out. thats fricked up man
Spray it on some windows and wipe it off
Stand near a busy intersection with a bottle of windex and some newspaper. Clean windshields of random cars and then demand payment. You get a business opportunity and you get to use up your windex.
why do you have 4 bottles of windex
at one point you had 0 bottles
but then somehow, 4 manifested into your possession
why not donate them or sell them instead of throwing away good products
Does nobody realize that the ground is everywhere?
Just dump it on the street, or in the woods, or on the bald spot of a lawn. No drains or containers necessary.
what a moronic thread.
If you accidentally spill windex on your glass, you'll find it hard to get rid of the streaks. Don't worry, and new technology has arrived. It will dissolve all the streaks that windex made, and clean anything else on the glass, and then just evaporate in 2 mins, and far less toxic.