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Sanitiser Spray
compact canister with hi strength disinfectant for toilet seats | |
So It would be handy if the spray could fit in a womens purse, evaporated fast and had a very short sterilisation time
Same idea at whynot.net
http://www.whynot.net/ideas/1522 [jutta, Jul 03 2006]
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i must have seen this somewhere before.
not on the bakery, but actually baked.
otherwise it sounds like something i've
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A small spay can of disinfectant? Good idea, but use it on the faucet and door handle, not the toilet seat. |
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If the seat's wet or dirty, better off using a disinfectant wipe, methinks. |
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Toilet seats are really(normally) very very clean. Your water bottle or tea cup are far more contaminated. |
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//So It would be handy if the spray could fit in a womens purse, evaporated fast and had a very short sterilisation time// Spray it with perfume and chuck a lighted match at it before the alcohol all evaporates. Sorted. |
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//a lighted match at it before the alcohol all evaporates// |
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Contrary to common belief it is not the flame that does the sterilizing but rather the alchol. The flame is used to quickly eliminate the alcohol for immediate reuse of the item(ie forceps for plating in Microbiology). Air drying works just as well. |
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Heat can be used independently for sterilization. |
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Death to all disinfecters. |
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