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Can't find Lysol/Clorox spray? Try BARBICIDE. (that blue barbershop liquid)
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D4,

Not quite. The amount of time a disinfectant must remain on the surface to be effective varies greatly from product to product. Some require just a minute. Some require 4 minutes. Some require 10 minutes. You get the idea. You have to check the instructions for each product to determine how long it must remain on a surface to sanitize said surface. Solution made with Steramine 1G tablets requires just one minute then you must allow adequate draining and drying.

Robert
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Re: Can't find Lysol/Clorox spray? Try BARBICIDE. (that blue barbershop liquid) - by Robert M - 04-24-2020, 05:16 PM

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