Is there any harm of using Windex (or any kind of window/glass/whatever cleaner) on your teeth??
Not so much sparying it on, but putting it on my tooth brush and rubbing it in.
And..not swallowing??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? kittaytoro answered Thursday May 29 2008, 3:15 pm: Windex definitely won't have the same affect on teeth as it does on glass. Glass dosen't have to worry about plaque/food/etc, and it also dosen't lead to our insides.. Ha.
There's defintiely harm in it. I wouldn't even reccomend it in small amounts (There wouldn't even really be any benefits to it, anyway). You could develope sicknesses (it's toxic!), sores in your mouth and problems with your throat, and it could obviously make you very sick!
Even if you didn't swallow, it'd still be on your teeth to gather in your saliva later.
Rachee answered Tuesday May 27 2008, 8:35 pm: Not a good idea. It could make you seriously sick. Like you could end up in the hospital. It's toxic. Please don't do it. [ Rachee's advice column | Ask Rachee A Question ]
Buddhaman answered Tuesday May 27 2008, 7:38 pm: Only if you want your teeth to fall out.
jobrolover3725 answered Tuesday May 27 2008, 7:28 pm: um im pretty sure windex is toxic.. so i wouldn't do that. ha. just stick to toothpaste. or buy crest whitestrips if you want to whiten your teeth. theres also certain kinds of 'whitening gum' i think they're trident. =) [ jobrolover3725's advice column | Ask jobrolover3725 A Question ]
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