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To clean Covid-19 from complex surfaces?
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To clean Covid-19 from complex surfaces?
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 11:29:42 AM UTC-4, Winfield Hill
wrote:
To clean Covid-19 from complex surfaces?
I have one that works very well, nearly 100% effective. You spray
it one very, very lightly and wait 72 hours. No more viable
virus.
90% Isoropyl alcohol mixed with vinegar; forgot the ratio.Rick C <gnuarm.deletethisbit@gmail.com> wrote in
news:8d71c9d0-30a6-4e4e-b8a3-f532723a343d@googlegroups.com:
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 11:29:42 AM UTC-4, Winfield Hill
wrote:
To clean Covid-19 from complex surfaces?
I have one that works very well, nearly 100% effective. You spray
it one very, very lightly and wait 72 hours. No more viable
virus.
Mr. Clean.
Sodium Hydroxide (lye)(caustic soda).
Take 90% bottled water ( 9 parts )
Mix with some of your standard liquid shower soap, but not any that
has hand softners in it. About 7 tenths of one part. Mix well in
closed up hand soap dispenser, let suds settle.
Add 2 tenths of one part Mr. Clean. (a 1/8 cup)(for a 16oz soap
dispenser).
The soapiness is low, but you do not need it soapy, just enough to
reduce the surface tension of the real workhorse, the water. The Mr.
Clean does the anti-microbial thing.
You could even make it stronger on the Mr. Clean side because even
in the bottle full strength it is a very low strength mix.
That is ALL Mr. Clean is too, so no worries about exactly what you
are touching.
They used to run commercials showing folks cleaning their dogs with
it.