MOVIES: TRUE OR FALSE?!
Question: MOVIES: TRUE OR FALSE!?
In my big fat greek wedding, the dad said anything could be cured with windex!. Does windex actually help with acne, cuts, etc!.!.!.!?
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PLEASE READ AS IT REFERS TO THE MOVIE TOO
Windex
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Windex's flagship productWindex is a trademark for a glass and light-duty hard surface cleaner manufactured since 1933 (currently by S!. C!. Johnson & Son) and popular in the United States and Canada since the mid-20th century!.
The popularity of Windex in the US has led to the generic use of the trademark for any similar product, including those marketed under different brands, or simply labelled, e!.g!., Window Cleaner!.
Windex-like products typically contain detergents, ammonia, fragrance to moderate the odor of ammonia, and some form of dye!. The original modern Windex was colored a light, transparent shade of blue, but varieties are marketed today in a variety of colors and fragrances, touting additives such as vinegar or lemon juice!.
The blue color of Windex has inspired bartenders to name similarly tinted mixed drinks after it!. For example, a "Windex shot" typically contains vodka, triple sec, and Blue Cura?ao for color!. When the soda Pepsi Blue debuted, it was also compared to Windex!.
The comedy film My Big Fat Greek Wedding presented Windex as a placebo or folk remedy for external use against most non-disabling ailments!. (This parallels an actual folk belief in similar use of the WD-40 brand of penetrating oil!.) This may be based in Windex's remarkable capacity for removing tight rings off fingers where more traditional remedies such as butter or soap are less effective[citation needed]!.
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Windex
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Windex's flagship productWindex is a trademark for a glass and light-duty hard surface cleaner manufactured since 1933 (currently by S!. C!. Johnson & Son) and popular in the United States and Canada since the mid-20th century!.
The popularity of Windex in the US has led to the generic use of the trademark for any similar product, including those marketed under different brands, or simply labelled, e!.g!., Window Cleaner!.
Windex-like products typically contain detergents, ammonia, fragrance to moderate the odor of ammonia, and some form of dye!. The original modern Windex was colored a light, transparent shade of blue, but varieties are marketed today in a variety of colors and fragrances, touting additives such as vinegar or lemon juice!.
The blue color of Windex has inspired bartenders to name similarly tinted mixed drinks after it!. For example, a "Windex shot" typically contains vodka, triple sec, and Blue Cura?ao for color!. When the soda Pepsi Blue debuted, it was also compared to Windex!.
The comedy film My Big Fat Greek Wedding presented Windex as a placebo or folk remedy for external use against most non-disabling ailments!. (This parallels an actual folk belief in similar use of the WD-40 brand of penetrating oil!.) This may be based in Windex's remarkable capacity for removing tight rings off fingers where more traditional remedies such as butter or soap are less effective[citation needed]!.
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Please! Do NOT spray Windex on your cuts! It's a MOVIE! Oops!. Didn't mean to caps THERE!. Sorry!. Now I'm STUCK on uppercase letters!.
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Please! Do NOT spray Windex on your cuts! It's a MOVIE! Oops!. Didn't mean to caps THERE!. Sorry!. Now I'm STUCK on uppercase letters!.
THANKS a lot!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
No!. It's just a movie!. Parents always say some old school remides to to cure something!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
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Cures acne on windows!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
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Would not like to try it on my face or any cuts!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
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that would be a negative!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
don't use it! you never know!Www@Enter-QA@Com