While several mouthwash brands claim to kill germs effectively, products containing active ingredients like cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), chlorhexidine, or essential oils are often highlighted for their germ-fighting properties. Brands such as Listerine and Scope are popular for their antimicrobial efficacy. However, the effectiveness can vary based on individual needs and specific formulations, so it's best to consult product labels and dental professionals for tailored recommendations.
The answer to this question is quite simple, Listerine. Studies show that Listerine kills 40% more bacteria in your moth than any other brand.
Yes, it kills most germs.
well yeah most mouth wash but mainly germs and bacteria.
Anti bacterial soap
Boiling water for at least one minute effectively kills most germs.
Yes, Vinegar is very strong! Its like acid, it kills most germs! No lie
175 kills all bugs. Most go to 190 f
The ZEP BATHROOM CLEANING SUPPLY KIT will do that and more. Vinegar also kills most germs.
Sterilization is the process that destroys and or removes all microorganisms. It also removes microbial forms such as bacterial endospores.
because it kills most of the germs as they cant stand the extremely high temperatures of the water
Listerine, named after the British surgeon Joseph Lister, is mouthwash that kills 99.9% of bacteria in your mouth. Listerine mostly uses its high alcohol concentration to kill bacteria. Yet, some say it kills 0% instead.
It would have to depend on the brand. But I guess most are since it is cleaning off the germs and grime.