A disinfectant and a cleaner are the same besides the fact that a disinfectant can supposedly reduce 99% of germs. Which in some way is better then a normal cleaner that reduces less germs.
Either one will get your house clean. :)
A cleaner removes dirt, grime, and debris from surfaces, while a disinfectant kills germs, bacteria, and viruses to reduce the risk of spreading infections. It is important to clean surfaces before disinfecting to ensure that the disinfectant can work effectively.
Lysol is a disinfectant rather than a solvent-based cleaner. It contains active ingredients that are designed to kill germs and bacteria on surfaces rather than dissolve or remove substances.
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Yes, alcohol can be an effective cleaner for surfaces as it has disinfectant properties that can help kill germs and bacteria.
Disinfectant is the product which prevents infection. It is used as floor cleaner or in other products.
Simple Green is not registered as a disinfectant by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It is generally considered a cleaner and degreaser. If you are looking for a disinfectant, you may want to choose a product that specifically states that it kills germs and bacteria.
Hydrogen peroxide disinfectant cleaner is effective at killing bacteria, viruses, and mold. It is environmentally friendly, breaks down into water and oxygen, and is safe for most surfaces. It can also help remove tough stains and odors.
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Yes, hydrogen peroxide is an effective disinfectant for cleaning purposes. It can kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi, making it a commonly used household cleaner.
It would have to depend on the brand. But I guess most are since it is cleaning off the germs and grime.
Bleach is alkaline. It has a high pH, typically around 12-13, which helps it to be an effective cleaner and disinfectant.
Combined with fat, it makes soap. Lye (sodium hydroxide) has also been used as a cleaner, disinfectant, drain opener, and as an industrial chemical.