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yes, there is a base present in window cleaners.

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Yes, window cleaner can be classified as a base as it often contains ammonia or other alkaline ingredients to help cut through dirt and grime on windows. These alkaline substances help to neutralize acidic compounds found on the glass surface.

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You think probable to ammonoim hydroxide.

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ammonium hydroxide

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sodium hydroxide

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calcium hydroxide

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