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Madacide is a brand name for a disinfectant and antiseptic solution that contains quaternary ammonium compounds. It is commonly used in healthcare settings for cleaning and sanitizing surfaces, as well as in various industrial applications. The product is effective against a wide range of pathogens, including bacteria and viruses, making it a valuable tool for infection control. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for proper use and safety precautions.

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What stores carry madacide?

Madacide, a disinfectant and sanitizing solution, is typically available at hardware stores, cleaning supply retailers, and some online platforms. Major chains like Home Depot, Lowe's, and Walmart might stock it or similar products. Additionally, specialized janitorial supply stores and websites like Amazon may offer Madacide for purchase. Always check local availability or online listings for the most accurate information.


Where can you get green soap?

You can SOMETIMES find this in drug stores, or places where they sell a lot of first aide equipment, but for the most part it is easier to procure this from online stores like eBay. There you can get 2 gallon jugs to just a few quarts if that be your desire. You can also get Madacide, and everything else under the sun to do tattoos in the most hygienic and professional way possible.


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Really? Tattoo for Beginners 101...ANYTHING that is used for a tattoo is biohazardous after use, and should be treated and handled as though it is covered in HIV infected blood. A rubber tattoo grip would fall under this category, but if you have to ask I'm taking it that you barely know what you're doing let alone having the knowledge or access to proper sterilization techniques or tools. You would have to clean them in a 5 part process for maximum sterility. First you would put on disposable gloves, a disposable apron, disposable sleeve guards, disposable surgical mask, and in my shop I also implement hair nets when scrubbing clamps or tubes. You would then place the soiled grips in a clean disposable cup and place this in an ultrasonic cleaner for upwards of 20 minutes to a half an hour, then you would take the grips and place them in a bath of Madacide in a sterile container for about another 15-20 minutes, take them out and scrub them thoroughly with a sterile scrubbing brush with a green soap solution which I cut with a little bit more madacide, rinse them in distilled water, place them in sterile autoclave pouches and then run them through a medical autoclave for a full cycle with a spore test to ensure sterility of the autoclave and sterilization area. I would suggest that you use nothing but disposable tubes which you can get off of the internet for wholesale prices. And if you are the type of person who prefers the added feel of a grip, take a paper towel and fold it down a few times till it is a strip, tape it to the grip of the tube and then wrap it around the grip till it is at the desired thickness for you and tape it down again. It's a much more hygienic approach. Be safe and best of luck.