04-24-2020, 12:54 PM
Robert M wrote:
d4,
Good question. Household cleaner/sanitizers are shelf-stable. I hope the industrial stuff is stable, too. It wouldn't make sense to brew a gallon of Steramine formula and not be able to use over a span of time. Even a restaurant isn't necessarily going to use a gallon of it in one sitting. Same goes for the Glissen Nu-Foamicide.
MrN, do you know if Steramine (or Nu-Foamicide) are shelf-stable?
Robert
Restaurants use this stuff for rinsing dishes and spraying kitchens and food prep equipment. They use sinkfuls of Steramine daily so it's not like it's sitting around much. For household use, a gallon (1 tablet) of spray cleaner would last a household for, what, months(?). It's a different use. So I'm not sure if the manufacturer took month(s) long activated shelf stability into consideration as opposed to "regular" consumer household cleaning products.
I'm guessing Barbicide is shelf stable, because it sits on the barbershop counter for who knows how long. I have no experience in either of them.