- Knowledge Base
- Toxins Section
-
Getting Started!
-
Your Results
-
The Science Behind Our Test
-
Foods & Drinks Section
-
Toxins Section
-
Heavy Metals Section
-
Vitamins, Minerals, & Fatty Acids Section
-
Yeast & Fungi Section (Candida)
-
Gut Biome Section
-
Digestive Process Section
-
Weight Loss
-
Elimination Diet Steps
-
Gluten
-
Targeted Test
-
Supplements
-
Food Color
-
Preservatives
-
Antioxidants & Acidity Regulators
-
Thickeners, Stabilizer & Emulsifiers
-
Fatty Acids & Compounds
-
Essential Oils
-
Skin Care Ingredient
-
Other Nutrients
-
Non-Essential Amino Acids
-
Essential Amino Acids
-
Carotenoid Terpenoids
-
Additives
-
Glazing Agents, Gases, Sweeteners
-
Antibiotics
-
Preservatives-Others
-
Acidity Regulators & Anti-caking Agents
-
Your Sample
-
Our Testing Process
Top Job with Ammonia
What is Top Job with Ammonia?
Top Job with Ammonia is a multipurpose cleaner commonly used to tackle tough stains on kitchen and bathroom surfaces. Ammonia is a powerful cleaning agent, capable of breaking down grease, grime, and dirt effectively. However, ammonia’s strong fumes can cause irritation for people sensitive to chemical cleaners, especially in enclosed spaces where ventilation may be limited.
Why do I have an intolerance?
Ammonia releases fumes that can irritate the respiratory tract, eyes, and skin. People with asthma, allergies, or other respiratory conditions are more likely to experience symptoms like coughing, shortness of breath, watery eyes, and nasal congestion. Ammonia can also cause skin irritation if it comes into direct contact, particularly in individuals with sensitive skin.
What can I do about it?
When using Top Job with Ammonia, ensure the area is well-ventilated by opening windows or using fans. Wear gloves to protect the skin and avoid mixing it with bleach, as this can release toxic chloramine gas. For a gentler alternative, consider non-ammonia-based cleaning products or natural solutions like vinegar and baking soda, which can effectively clean surfaces without the harsh fumes.