Is it? Look at a can of Air Wick Air Freshener. Check out the contents section for ingredients. You will not find one. They refer you to a website. Now go to the website and try to find the contents. I ended up in a loop. Maybe I don't know how to search. But even if I suffer from pilot error, it should not be so hard. In the end, I couldn't find out what is in the air freshener can. So I have no idea if Air Wick has ingredients that I should be concerned about.Of course, a product specifically labeled as an "air freshener" is different.
Would appreciate a citation.And most disinfectants disinfect almost nothing. And the things they do disinfect have a long list of caveats in order to work properly.
Only a moron would confuse a "disinfectant" with a "air freshener".
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Is it? Look at a can of Air Wick Air Freshener. Check out the contents section for ingredients. You will not find one. They refer you to a website. Now go to the website and try to find the contents. I ended up in a loop. Maybe I don't know how to search. But even if I suffer from pilot error, it should not be so hard. In the end, I couldn't find out what is in the air freshener can. So I have no idea if Air Wick has ingredients that I should be concerned about.
The primary active ingredient is ethanol alcohol.
http://www.rbnainfo.com/MSDS/US/AirWick-Aqua-Mist-US.pdf
I don't know why so many people expect to find ingredients for non-food/drug items. You can find the active ingredients to many things outside the purview of the FDA, but why share their secret sauce recipe if they aren't compelled to?Is it? Look at a can of Air Wick Air Freshener. Check out the contents section for ingredients. You will not find one. They refer you to a website. Now go to the website and try to find the contents. I ended up in a loop. Maybe I don't know how to search. But even if I suffer from pilot error, it should not be so hard. In the end, I couldn't find out what is in the air freshener can. So I have no idea if Air Wick has ingredients that I should be concerned about.
Would appreciate a citation.
Pre-clean surface prior to use. Hold can upright 6" to 8" from surface. Spray 2 to 3 seconds or till covered with mist.
To Disinfect:
Let stand for 3 minutes then allow to air dry.
Rinse toys and food contact surfaces with potable water after use.
To Sanitize:
Let stand for 30 seconds then allow to air dry.
To control and prevent mold and mildew and their odors:
Apply to pre-cleaned surface. Allow to remain wet for 3 minutes. Let air dry.
Repeat applications in weekly intervals or when mold and mildew growth appears.
Follow the asterisk on any disinfectant. The 'kills 99.9% of germs' is usually a half dozen things or so and requires quite a bit to work properly against those things.
The primary active ingredient is ethanol alcohol.
http://www.rbnainfo.com/MSDS/US/AirWick-Aqua-Mist-US.pdf
Follow the asterisk on any disinfectant. The 'kills 99.9% of germs' is usually a half dozen things or so and requires quite a bit to work properly against those things, although some do a bit more, but germs is so generic than can get away with it and let people assume it is everything.
Follow the asterisk on any disinfectant. The 'kills 99.9% of germs' is usually a half dozen things or so and requires quite a bit to work properly against those things, although some do a bit more, but germs is so generic than can get away with it and let people assume it is everything.
Because this thread is about Lysol, this is what you have to do to disinfect and sanitize with their product:
You said "And most disinfectants disinfect almost nothing." I can read directions, and I try to follow those directions when I use Lysol Bathroom Cleaner. So your contention is, that I am failing to achieve my intended purpose, right? So I would like a citation for that. I am skeptical of your comment.
Well that's obvious. A lump of food with Lysol sprayed on it doesn't kill the bacteria inside the lump of food.Follow the asterisk on any disinfectant. The 'kills 99.9% of germs' is usually a half dozen things or so and requires quite a bit to work properly against those things, although some do a bit more, but germs is so generic than can get away with it and let people assume it is everything.
Because this thread is about Lysol, this is what you have to do to disinfect and sanitize with their product:Pre-clean surface prior to use. Hold can upright 6" to 8" from surface. Spray 2 to 3 seconds or till covered with mist. ...