Is it safe to get Windex® Outdoor Sprayer on my plants or siding?
Yes. Windex® Outdoor Sprayer will not harm plants, painted surfaces (water or oil based paint), siding, grills or plastic surfaces.
How can I effectively use the Windex® Outdoor Sprayer to avoid getting streaks, water spots or a "white/cloudy" film?
Streaks can occur if you have hard water or low water pressure. For best results, make sure you completely rinse suds. Do not allow product to dry before rinsing, rinse windows from top to bottom and use Windex® Outdoor Sprayer when the temperature is above 55º F. If the product is applied to eaves or siding above windows, it may drip down on windows.
Can I use Windex® Outdoor Sprayer on my car?
Windex® Outdoor Sprayer is not recommended for cars. Windex® Ammonia-Free Glass Cleaner is safe to use on all your automobile’s glass surfaces, including tinted windows.
Can I dilute Windex® Outdoor Sprayer?
No. You should not dilute Windex® Outdoor Sprayer.
My hose detached from the Windex® Outdoor Sprayer. Why did this happen?
If your water pressure exceeds the typical home water pressure of 40-45 PSI, the hose may detach from the sprayer.
What should I do if the Windex® Outdoor Sprayer container is leaking?
In the event of a leak, please make sure that the hose end is not damaged. If the problem persists, check the container as it may have been dropped either in the store or at home, which could result in a leak.
What ingredients are in Windex® Outdoor Sprayer?
Windex® Outdoor Sprayer is water based and contains surfactants. For more information about what goes inside SC Johnson products, visit our whatsinsidescjohnson.com.