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Kick dalton99a Mar 2020 #1
I'll give this another kick. intheflow Mar 2020 #2
And another kick. calimary Mar 2020 #21
I heard that ammonia will do the trick also Demovictory9 Mar 2020 #3
Don't mix bleach with ammonia or you will get chlorine gas burrowowl Mar 2020 #13
I've been using an ammonia-based food service sanitizer at work on hard surfaces pecosbob Mar 2020 #24
Kick Hekate Mar 2020 #4
Kicking! Maru Kitteh Mar 2020 #5
Bleach is also best when cleaning up norovirus. EllieBC Mar 2020 #6
Yeah but we don't want people drinking any of the above milestogo Mar 2020 #7
Depends on who jberryhill Mar 2020 #26
Excellent info. Thank you OhNo-Really Mar 2020 #8
Bleach. Of course. Thank you! denem Mar 2020 #9
ok I broke a rule and mixed bleach with dawn, not much, nothing bad happens unless you wanted it Captain Zero Mar 2020 #10
Regular soaps are probably OK with bleach. Just don't mix with ammonia... Wounded Bear Mar 2020 #12
Some formulations of Dawn forkol Mar 2020 #16
Aerosolized hydrogen peroxide is the trick. Used in hospitals, to clean ships and planes, kennels emmaverybo Mar 2020 #11
Elaborate, please? intrepidity Mar 2020 #17
Thge kids always liked the bubbling action of peroxide Maeve Mar 2020 #27
Guess I'll wipe down packages with some bleach before opening ... Hermit-The-Prog Mar 2020 #14
Dousing not wiping OhNo-Really Mar 2020 #28
Well, that explains why CVS was all out of hydrogen peroxide and rubbing alcohol! SunSeeker Mar 2020 #15
I am sure they wanta make a profit yuiyoshida Mar 2020 #18
As was Walgreens. We''ve always have had many towelettes at home question everything Mar 2020 #20
Propylene Glycol is supposed to be a potent germicide and may protect against the flu virus Bozvotros Mar 2020 #19
One teaspoon of bleach per gallon of water. Buzz cook Mar 2020 #22
Gentle reminder Steven Maurer Mar 2020 #23
This is Consumer Reports. intheflow Mar 2020 #25
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