Good alternative, except I can't seem to find a supplier in Europe. Anyone?Yes, you need it. And Hydocide is cheaper and does the same thing. If not eBay then a Beauty Supply Store.
16oz at Sally's <5$
technically isopropanol alcohol does not kill bacteriaI just use isopropanol alcohol. Cheap as chips but I get it from work tbh.
Will it stain plastic?so looking for the ultimate sterilizer, google this VIDENE, dilute at 100 to 1(we use it at 1000 to 1 ) in wine making about £15 per litre available on request from any pharmacy , i get mine from the corner one near me.
technically isopropanol alcohol does not kill bacteria
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so looking for the ultimate sterilizer, google this VIDENE, dilute at 100 to 1(we use it at 1000 to 1 ) in wine making about £15 per litre available on request from any pharmacy , i get mine from the corner one near me.
also google raw food diet preparation, they are extremely hung up on Hydrogen peroxide in there washing water
no, we use clear and white plastics and it does not stain it, if you have ever been to a hospital for an operation and come back looking like an essex girl or boy or better known as an umperlumper due to being bright orange thats this stuff neat, we use it as a "NO RINSE" steraliser, but its not a cleaner though please noteWill it stain plastic?
a brilliant question allow me to go through some more detailI'd have thought 90 odd percent alcohol would kill most things. Quick google and it seems it does.
What do you mean by technically?
http://www.livestrong.com/article/255616-effects-of-rubbing-alcohol/
I dont have any knowledge on this and the extent of my research was a quick google, could you explain what you mean by technically?
Thanks for answering that.a brilliant question allow me to go through some more detail
to clean a razor is separate and completely different to sterilizing it, i can clean glass so it sparkles but it is not sterile just clean
to clean a razor a simple tooth brush will do to remove any salt/stains/soap residue or the large chunk you have just taken out from your throat, that will make the razor clean and shiny but not sterile
so first off what are we sterilizing for and from now we start to get very weird techno talk.
we wish to remove when we steralise two main items bacterial spores and germs ( theres a few other groups you can add but these are the main two). alcohol will easily kill 90% of the germs so if we had one hundred tennis balls 50 white and 50 black and we call the white ones germs we will remove 45 of them comfortable but that still leaves 55 balls left we have not touched,
so by dipping with isopropal alcohol we have in a way only done a 45% sterilization not a 90% as some people will think, the numbers are actually slightly different but technically the idea is there for you to see. what your doing here and in many other threads i have read over the last couple of months in the search section is combining two processes and problems with one solution which is wrong as one does not work for both problems.
so we need now a bactericide to kill the bacteria, that also we could use something as simple as Detol, a great cleaner steraliser , but thats only so good for killing so much and its a bit stinky so barbacide was invented as a non rinse non stink cleaner which acts as a dual cleaner,
as a home brewer the act of cleaning but with out washing it off and off adding more germs when you rinse is paramount thats why we favour non rinse methods
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