Disinfectant kills bacteria, degreaser is used to break grease and oils down.
It totally abolishes it by killing the bacteria.
yes it does.
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The ingredients in soap are a form of disinfectant. Most soaps will kill bacteria on contact.
It dies ! The bacteria dies but does the dead cell dissolve or does it stay on the original surface?
Bacillus sp form spores which protect them from toxins & high temperature levels. It will take more than a disinfectant to kill a Bacillus species.
Yes, methanol does kill bacteria, especially if it is 70 percent or more, this allows penetration of the cell wall of the organism.
The organ that kills bacteria is the stomach. The stomach produces acids that kill the bacteria as it digests food.
to sanitize and kill bacteria
A disinfectant was made to kill germs and bacteria. there are many products that will do this. Lysol is the most popular disinfectant.
Chlorine is a highly efficient disinfectant and is used to kill disease-causing bacteria in our water.
The ingredients in soap are a form of disinfectant. Most soaps will kill bacteria on contact.
Bleach is not an antibiotic, but it can and does kill bacteria. Antibiotics are drugs used to fight infections in humans and animals. The word for substances such as bleach that are used to kill bacteria outside of a living thing is an "antibacterial" substance, or antiseptic, or disinfectant. Bleach, even in dilute form, is a disinfectant for water, aqueous solutions, and on many environmental surfaces.
Once the disinfectant has been wiped off and there is no residue, bacteria will start to land on the surface and quicky accumulate, breading on any food avalible. With a residue, there is some disinfectant left to kill of the airborn microbes so the surface stays cleaner for longer.
because a septic tank relies on bacteria to break down the waste and disinfectant kill bacteria. this is why when we empty a septic tank it is paramount that we leave a bit in the bottom to keep the process working. Mr S Zulaica M.D FULL FLOW RESTORED
Ammonia is an effective disinfectant because it is known to kill harmful bacteria such as E. coli, salmonella and staphylococcus. Ammonia, or bleach as it is more commonly known, is widely available in supermarkets and home and garden stores.
Yes, it can definly kill bugs.
A strong chemical used to kill microbes is a disinfectant. You can usually buy a disinfectant in supermarkets or home and garden stores.
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kill germson surfaces