General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: I have a rather dumb sounding question: Would spraying the front of my mask with Purell [View all]Blue_true
(31,261 posts)In theory, the contact residence time of a viral particle may not be long enough for the Purell to dissolve the capsid (the lipid cover of the viral particle).
I think that you are better off taking the Purell to use on your hands immediately after touching things in the store, and finding a form fitting face mask that passes both the light and candle-blowout test - then keep that mask clean, and replacing it after a few months. I have a wonderful mask that I have been using since March, until I unfortunately discarded it with some trash. I washed it frequently and when ever I was in a dicey situation like going outside my home, I had it on. Fortunately, there are a bit of really good 3-ply masks available now, I bought two new ones to replace my lost mask.