Personally I have a lot of respect for Penicillium
It GREATLY depends on the type of soap you're using. Keep in mind however that all soaps loosen the microbes on your skin to some degree.
How long germs can survive on metal can vary greatly. It would depend on the type of metal, the type of germ, and if the metal is wet or dry. On average, germs can last years in many cases.
I think dish sap can remove
If you drop soap on the ground, the soap is dirty AND the floor is clean.
the fomy type because i kills the most germs and the chemicals in it is very powerful and it has your hands clean and germ free
Its a type of soap which kills bacteria living on your hands.AnswerIts a type of soap which kills bacteria living on your hands. AnswerIts a type of soap which kills bacteria living on your hands. No it is anti bacterial which means its anti bacteria it kills good and bad germs. It is like the consept of Anti-biotics. And some people wash other things than their hands with it.
The ZEP BATHROOM CLEANING SUPPLY KIT will do that and more. Vinegar also kills most germs.
What color are germs? Germs can be many different colors. But most germs are a very clear green color. Germs get their color by the type of germ or it is. The most common type of germs is bacteria. Bacteria is a type of germ. That is why there are more clearly green colored germs.
Body soaps would all be similar in action against most germs. Some may work better on some kinds of germs than others, but not significantly different. The most important parts in the hand washing equation are the technique and duration, by far more important than the type of soap used. The friction of the physical rubbing of the hands and the water rinsing oils and dirt away (and with them most of the germs of various types) is what washing hands is best at and what makes it an important step in disease prevention. See the related questions below for additional details.
I guess the one that is prescribed by your doctor. it's according to your body type. There is no need to get a prescibed soap. Dove have a moisturising bar of soap and it is good enough. Just make sure to wash your hands really well with it.
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Personally I have a lot of respect for Penicillium
It GREATLY depends on the type of soap you're using. Keep in mind however that all soaps loosen the microbes on your skin to some degree.
No it doesn't,it kills 99.9% of germs,bt NOT mold.... --------------------------------------------------------------------- It actually depends on the type of hand sanitizer you use. Most hand sanitizers contain at least 60% Ethyl alcohol, which is more than enough to kill Mold. Mold is a type of Fungi, and Alcohol's properties tend to "kill" everything. -better to use rubbing alcohol
an organism is a type of molicule inside the human body that retransfucits itself into the heart and kills germs.