Clorox Disinfecting Spray disinfects and deodorizes in one labor-saving step. It doesn't just mask odors, it eliminates bacteria that cause bad odors. Cloroxâ« Disinfecting Spray kills and prevents the growth of mold, protecting surfaces from discoloration or damage, saving you time and money later. And it's safe to use on a wide variety of hard surfaces.
No. The Clorox solution is now diluted by about 97%, maybe more. If you use it in the washer, it will be even more diluted by the water in the washer. It just will not work the way you want it to. next time you run into this problem, take the capful and throw it away.
The number one disinfectant spray would depend entirely on what one is disinfecting and the area to be disinfected. Indoor, small areas can be disinfected with a can containing normal strength. For larger areas or a specific odor one should look more towards an industrial strength disinfectant spray.
A disinfectant with a phenol coefficient of 40 indicates that the chemical agent under study is 40 times as effective as phenol.
Clorox Anywhere Hard Surface Daily Sanitizing Spray can be used on any hard surface in the home like in the kitchen or the bathroom. It kills 99.9% of all germs and leaves no residue.
Sorry, I had to modify the earlier answer. NO, Clorox Green Works is not a disinfectant. From About.com Housekeeping one of the "Cons" of Green Works is that it does not (yet) provide any "antibacterial" properties. In fact, the Clorox site even states that the product is not a disinfectant. So yea....it's kind of awkward.....why use it then? If it doesn't kill germs? There is even a review on that same page, from a user who did "laboratory tests" (take that with a grain of salt) - that showed that it didn't "clean" much. And likely, most of the "cleaning" was due to the friction (read: elbow grease) against the kitchen surfaces.
Clorox CleanUp is a disinfectant that uses chemicals which are very effective as a bleach. Particularly for the spray variant, the design of the spray bottle allows you to effortlessly and exhaustively use every last drop (so that none is wasted). This is good as the container could then be refilled for other uses as a water-sprayer, once it is cleaned thoroughly.
Use Clorox disinfectant wipes.
Clorox disinfecting wipes provide easy disinfecting action against dirt and germs
Clorox just came out with a cleanser that is safe
spray disinfectant spray on them
No. The Clorox solution is now diluted by about 97%, maybe more. If you use it in the washer, it will be even more diluted by the water in the washer. It just will not work the way you want it to. next time you run into this problem, take the capful and throw it away.
it will burn
Yes, Clorox is effective with hot water. Clorox can kill just about any germ out there and is great to use for cleaning up spills.
wipe it up with a towel then spray the area with disinfectant spray
It depends what type of spray you use but they can be acid or alkali.
It depends what you use for a disinfectant spray. Some are not harmful as long as the rabbit does not inhale the fumes when you spray.
Clorox is a leading brand in household cleaners. They offer many different toilet cleaners ranging from bleaches to floor cleaners and disinfectant wipes.