To be fair, the hydrogen peroxide that Hunt showed is a 12% solution. Common household H2O2 is a 3% solution, safe for putting on minor cuts, etc. So, 4x the strength. I think it would do the job. :D
I would recommend buying an electrolytic kettle and producing hypochlorous acid. The chlorine ion adds virucidal and bacteriocidal action. Ingredients are only water, non-iodized salt, and vinegar. Hypochlorous acid does not cause discoloration like bleach and is less (but somewhat) corrosive
I didn't know that. Thank you! I'm always happy to learn something new.
If there were something to get rid of left-behind pervert cooties, I'm sure Hunt would have shown that. I'm sure she wanted to show something that the majority of viewers would recognize and whose use they would agree with, instead of, for example, nuking the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure. ;)
PS, If I'd known of your knowledge and expertise, I'd not have explained the 3% vs 12% H2O2 difference. I'm sure you had that one down pat. :D Edit: in other words, I was by no means trying to insult your intelligence.
I would use something stronger than peroxide
To be fair, the hydrogen peroxide that Hunt showed is a 12% solution. Common household H2O2 is a 3% solution, safe for putting on minor cuts, etc. So, 4x the strength. I think it would do the job. :D
I would recommend buying an electrolytic kettle and producing hypochlorous acid. The chlorine ion adds virucidal and bacteriocidal action. Ingredients are only water, non-iodized salt, and vinegar. Hypochlorous acid does not cause discoloration like bleach and is less (but somewhat) corrosive
I didn't know that. Thank you! I'm always happy to learn something new.
If there were something to get rid of left-behind pervert cooties, I'm sure Hunt would have shown that. I'm sure she wanted to show something that the majority of viewers would recognize and whose use they would agree with, instead of, for example, nuking the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure. ;)
PS, If I'd known of your knowledge and expertise, I'd not have explained the 3% vs 12% H2O2 difference. I'm sure you had that one down pat. :D Edit: in other words, I was by no means trying to insult your intelligence.