ya it works fine for guys i used it on my ex and she got a bad rash form it....for girls it make it worse guys it works better then pro active idk why lol try just a tiny bit at first if it work do it every 1 week like every friday
Isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol), the alcohol found in rubbing alcohol, is slightly better at killing bacteria than ethyl alcohol for E. coli and the bacteria in MRSA. Methyl alcohol, or methanol, is the weakest medical alcohol in terms of killing bacteria.
Lysol claims to kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria. This is because its main ingredient is alcohol. It contains 4% ethyl alcohol and 1% isopropyl alcohol.
Probably - isopropyl will also kill the person that drinks it.
Yes it can.
You heat it up at very high temperatures to kill harmful bacteria.
Not knowing what you mean by dangerous, iso-propyl alcohol (standard rubbing alcohol, either 70% or 99%) should have no effect on a carpet other than to kill 99.99% of bacteria and viruses in the carpet.
Highly concentrated amounts of alcohol (70% and higher) can kill bacteria by damaging the plasma membrane and denaturing proteins within the cell. Gram-negative bacteria are more vulnerable to alcohol because they contain a thin peptidoglycan cell wall covered by an outer membrane. The outer membrane controls the passage of substances into and out of the cell. Alcohol dissolves the outer membrane. This allows substances that are normally blocked by the membrane to easily enter the cell through the thin peptidoglycan cell wall. In addition, cell contents leak out of the cell through the cell wall. Gram-positive cells lack outer membranes and rely solely on thick peptidoglycan cell walls to protect them from the environment but can still be killed by alcohol.
Dressing forceps are meant to be sterilized via autoclave. If that an autoclave is unavailable, at least 70% isopropyl alcohol soak will help kill some bacteria.
Not sure of statistics but Isopropyl does kill them only on contact.
It will kill the tissue at the injection site. If enough is injected it will be fatal.
SD alcohol-40 usually refers to isopropyl alcohol, which is present in many acne-control products as a vehicle or base. Its drying effects are thought to reduce the oilyness contributing to acne. Actually, acne is more related to hormone production and less to oil or foods (think chocolate) , so the alcohol may act to disinfect the skin. Used repeatedly, its cumulative drying effect may actually leave the skin more susceptible to bacterial invasion. Products like this (as Stridex) are generally considered outdated, in preference of benzoyl peroxide products which act like hydrogen peroxide to kill bacteria on the skin.
as long as the alcohol is a high dosage it should kill all the bacteria