Soap does not kill 100 percent of germs; rather, it effectively removes them from surfaces, including skin. The action of scrubbing with soap breaks down oils and dirt, allowing germs to be washed away with water. While soap can significantly reduce the number of pathogens, some may still survive, which is why proper handwashing technique and duration are important for maximizing germ removal.
Honey, it stays usable for thousands of years. So it must kill bacteria!
To be fair, a lot of soap, shampoo, bleach products etc. do get rid of 100% of germs, except they can't can't possibly tell because the germs left over from something that says "Kills 99.99%" or "99.9% of germs" are too small to see beneath microscopes or any technology that has been invented. So therefore there is no specific best soap brand to get rid of germs.
In short, yes.
Umm... Study!?!
1 Googleplex. or 1 x 10 to the power of 100 or 1 with a googlo of zero's or a number with 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,0000 zero's infront of it. which the universe in itself is to small to write that many zero's on a piece of paper going from one end of the universe to the other.
bleach, boiling (sterilization), disinfectant.
Honey, it stays usable for thousands of years. So it must kill bacteria!
Because you could never get 100% of the germs. When brands state their cleaners remove 99.9% of germs, the other 0.1% are either good germs or simply are too tough to be removed.
To be fair, a lot of soap, shampoo, bleach products etc. do get rid of 100% of germs, except they can't can't possibly tell because the germs left over from something that says "Kills 99.99%" or "99.9% of germs" are too small to see beneath microscopes or any technology that has been invented. So therefore there is no specific best soap brand to get rid of germs.
The 0.01% that Lysol does not kill may include certain viruses or bacteria that are resistant to the active ingredients in Lysol. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use of the product to ensure maximum effectiveness in killing harmful germs.
Oilpin is completely 100 percent biodegradable and soap free.
100% of the 10%
Yes germs do have babies and Evan though you clean germs off many places like counters with Mr.Clean magic wipes or ect, you still only kill 99.9% of the germs and the germ(s) left has babies and then they have babies and soon you have 100% of germs back on the counter or the place you have just cleaned. So yes germs do have babies.
The one percent is that, "Not everyone may use it right, and maybe still leave some left." The 0.1 percent is a low rate meaning that : almost every time, the hand sanitizer will work 100%.
100+100+100=300. 300/3 is 100
a 100 eyeballs ,100 germs ,100 stinkbomb,100 blood
when you get 100% with millie you do a mission and you kill her and get her pink car and house the car is all was outside the house