Bleach does, and generally strong chemicals do.
A sanitiser cleans and kills germs.
washing only cleans so much and sanitizing kills all the bad bacteria and bad germs on there
Soap cleans germs by breaking down the oils and fats that trap dirt and microbes on surfaces, including skin. Its molecules have a hydrophilic (water-attracting) end and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) end, allowing them to surround and encapsulate germs. When rinsed with water, the soap and trapped germs are washed away, effectively reducing the number of pathogens. This process is especially effective because it disrupts the cell membranes of many types of germs, leading to their inactivation or removal.
Nothing. Germs have to be bad germs and have to get into you to harm you.
tide cleans grass and food stains better
A sanitiser cleans and kills germs.
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They have special saliva that cleans germs off of whatever they eat
This is called the lysosome. It eats the waste products in the cell.
no not really hot water cleans better and kills germs
Helpful- Makes food, Medicine, cleans oil spillsHarmful- Makes diseases, germs
washing only cleans so much and sanitizing kills all the bad bacteria and bad germs on there
This process is referred to as metalicphis, meaning "purify" in Latin. This is the process used to exterminate the spreading of germs within the atmosphere.
A cleaner removes dirt, grime, and debris from surfaces, while a disinfectant kills germs, bacteria, and viruses to reduce the risk of spreading infections. It is important to clean surfaces before disinfecting to ensure that the disinfectant can work effectively.
not you really dont but it cleans things up better and germs go away better so i would recamend it!!!!:]
You call a company that cleans office equipment. Like the computers, printers, telephones, and fax machines. Call DAVROSS at 856-745-1481.
the right ventrical cleans out the germs in the blood as it flows to the pulmonary artery. the left ventrical pumps blood through the whole body as it flows to the aorta.