No....if vinegar was an acceptable "disinfectant" according the the EPA standards that a disinfectant is held to, then many more companies would sell it because it's cheap! It's true that vinegar does kill germs, but not well enough to call it an effective disinfectant.
I can’t find Lysol to disinfect my office can vinegar work to disinfect work stations, doors etc?
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Acetic acid is the active ingredient found in vinegar. This compound can effectively kill bacteria and can be used as an inexpensive disinfectant.
White Vinegar Disinfectant and Cleanser You can use this vinegar to clean water taps. Vinegar can be used in many different ways. Stick it with a bag full of vinegar for less than 30 minutes, especially to clean the faucet heads, and it will clear life and bacteria out there.
Nitrogen is NOT a disinfectant. The air we breath is 80% Nitrogen, if Nitrogen were a disinfectant there would be no life on Earth!
No. If you add them together, you get a reaction of bubbles and gas. As a dissinfectant you can use perioxide or rubbing alcohol (each alone, do not mix together).
Bromine is used for the disinfectanting of swimming pools.
H2O2 can used as Disinfectant.
Yes it can be used as a disinfectant. However, it is only registered for use in commercial products in Europe.
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if you want to freeze everything your disinfecting then possibly. Ammonia, a common compound of nitrogen, is often used as a disinfectant.
Yes, vinegar is very good for clean anything even clothing, it has disinfectant properties. Can be used to clean your glasses with success. The mixing would depend on what you are cleaning but for glasses use 1/4 cup to on gallon, you can reduce the amount for your needs.
I used a disinfectant to clean after my child was ill.One hospital used a disinfectant whose strong odor made everyone lightheaded.Household bleach is an example of a disinfectant.