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Both Lysol and Clorox wipes are effective at killing germs, as they contain similar active ingredients like quaternary ammonium compounds and/or bleach. The effectiveness of each depends on the specific pathogens being targeted. It's recommended to use them according to the product's instructions for maximum effectiveness.
If you mean a disinfectant like, say, a Lysol spray or Clorox disinfecting wipes, no, it will not give an Android phone a virus. However, I wouldn't recommending using either to clean it...they are too harsh to be used. Use a microfiber cloth, cotton swabs, screen cleaner wipes, conservative amount of rubbing alcohol to clean your phone properly.
The perfume that smells like baby wipes is Park Avenue. It really smells like baby wipes and it has a gentle smell that babies love so they don't cry and do not fear it.
First, wash it off with lysol or pine sol, then after that dries, wipe it down with "Natures Miracle, Just for Cats" they should sell it at any petco or petsmart. works like a charm
Some bacteria are more resilient than others, and can survive Lysol, just like some can survive antibiotics.
Baby wipes cost a lot. On an average one can spend like 40 dollars a month.
Lysol is designed to disinfect surfaces and kill germs, but it is not specifically formulated to treat plants like poison oak. While it may kill some of the surface spores, it won't effectively remove the urushiol oil that causes allergic reactions. For poison oak, it's best to use products specifically designed for controlling unwanted plants or consult a professional for safe removal.
To dispose of Lysol properly, you can follow the instructions on the product label. Generally, you should not pour it down the drain or toilet. Instead, you can dispose of it in the regular household trash, making sure the container is tightly closed to prevent spills.
Lysosomes are responsible for cleaning out the cell..getting rid of waste and whatnot. Here's a trick I learned when I was younger: Lysosome kind of looks like Lysol, and Lysol is a cleaning product. Lysosomes clean the cell :)
Lysol spray can potentially discolor clothing if it comes into direct contact with the fabric. To avoid this, it's best to spray Lysol away from your clothes and allow it to dry completely before wearing them. It's advisable to read the label instructions before using it on or near clothing.