Yes, Original Dawn dish soap is effective at killing germs due to its surfactants, which help break down and remove bacteria and viruses from surfaces. While it is primarily designed for cleaning dishes, its antibacterial properties make it useful for sanitizing various surfaces. However, for specific disinfecting needs, it's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines or use products specifically labeled as disinfectants.
I know for sure hot water kills germs
Dawn dish soap is not specifically designed as a germicidal agent, but it can effectively remove dirt, grease, and some bacteria from surfaces. While it may not kill germs in the way that disinfectants do, it can help reduce their presence through mechanical action. For effective germ killing, it's recommended to use a disinfectant that has been tested and proven to eliminate specific pathogens.
Yes, it kills most germs.
Sanitation methods clan and reduce germs on the surface but do not kill the germs. That's why it is very important to read the labels on all your cleaning supplies, because on most of them they're two sets of directions one is for disinfecting (which will kill most germs) and the cleaning which doesn't kill any it just removes the dirt.
both kill em
No, thieves do not effectively kill germs.
When you boil water, you will kill all germs that are in it.
Soap can kill germs but can't get rid of them permanently. They will keep coming back. Don't buy 'can kill 99.9% of germs because not only does it kill bad germs, but it kills the good ones too.
I know for sure hot water kills germs
Calamansi can kill germs because of its acid. Just like vinegar...^_*
Dawn dish soap is not specifically designed as a germicidal agent, but it can effectively remove dirt, grease, and some bacteria from surfaces. While it may not kill germs in the way that disinfectants do, it can help reduce their presence through mechanical action. For effective germ killing, it's recommended to use a disinfectant that has been tested and proven to eliminate specific pathogens.
Yes, they can kill other germs
Yes, it kills most germs.
Steam is used to sterilize instruments for surgery. Yes, it can certainly kill germs!
Yes, ammonia has antimicrobial properties and can kill some germs and bacteria. However, it is not effective against all types of germs and may not be suitable for all cleaning purposes. It is important to use ammonia carefully and in well-ventilated areas.
The original carrier IS to blame, as they are the original source of the germ. :)
yes it can