It kills most bacteria with soap,but not all.More will be killed if you wash it with warm water
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If you want to remove grease from your dirty thing (clothes, skin and dishes all generally get grease on them) then you should use some form of detergent like washing powder. If you only want to kill bacteria then a hot wash might do.
I think so. It kills all kinds of bacteria, no matter good or bad.
Not all of it. Some bacteria are beneficial to our health (like those that help our digestive system) and some bacteria are bad and cause illness.
* ALWAYS carry and use a sanitizer with you to prevent infections. *Never eat food, suck thumb after touching anything * spray some anti bacterial stuff, it helps kill the bacteria. * clean your home often to prevent diseases. Hope this helped Neha Gupta
Yes. The combination of detergents and very hot water, for cleaning, will kill almost all bacteria. Bacterial counts should be negligible after proper washing, rinsing and drying, thus not affecting health adversely.
There are arguments for, and arguments against washing with an antibacterial. One group says that it kills all the germs on your hands, which must be good. The other group says that it doesn't kill all the bacteria, and that by washing, a person cannot kill all the bacteria, so those bacteria that survive make more bacteria like themselves that are very resistant to the antibacterial. The point is to wash off bacteria with hand soap, I think, so they aren't as easily transported to your nose or eyes, which are very susceptible to infection.
No, it doesn't kill much of the bacteria at all and the bacteria remaining will grow during defrosting.
All of them
There are arguments for, and arguments against washing with an antibacterial. One group says that it kills all the germs on your hands, which must be good. The other group says that it doesn't kill all the bacteria, and that by washing, a person cannot kill all the bacteria, so those bacteria that survive make more bacteria like themselves that are very resistant to the antibacterial. The point is to wash off bacteria with hand soap, I think, so they aren't as easily transported to your nose or eyes, which are very susceptible to infection.
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There are several things that can kill bacteria, including antibiotics. Antiseptics, sterilization, disinfectants, cold temperatures, and pasteurization are all things that can kill bacteria.
To get rid of all the bacteria so oyou don't get sick
washing only cleans so much and sanitizing kills all the bad bacteria and bad germs on there
Some bacteria are air-borne, so the answer is not necessarily.
antibiotics are useful against bacteria because they help to kill off the nasty bacteria or they can also stop the bacteria from reproducing - so the illness doesn't get worse. this then gives your body time to make antibodies which will eventually distroy the bacteria. after this, you won't get the disease again because you are immune to it.