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Hospitals use this product to disinfect after Ebola
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 43027123:MV8yNjg1MzA3XzQ3MTU0NjM5XzNGNzlDNTgy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 62331761:MV8yNjg1MzA3XzQ3MTUyNzAzX0QwMjg0QUI0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 63981220:MV8yNjg1MzA3XzQ3MTUyMzE3X0M5NTcxNzMw] Use bleach.....morons spend more for same shit. [/quote] hydrogen peroxide does wonders. Including making that nasty dish sponge smell brand new again. Bleach leaves a residue that can actually help promote a virus... after it's dry that is. [/quote] Food grade H2O2 is MUCH more potent that the 3% you buy at the drug store. It is very effective as oxygen does kill virus' and bacteria. H2O2 has an extra oxygen atom. [/quote]
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It is called Vital Oxide
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link to www.vitaloxide.com
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The machine to aerosolize Vital Oxide is expensive for homeowners. But the liquid isn't bag at $40/gal retail.
I'm in a specialized business and use this.
Contracts are flooding in just in case.
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