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Where are the restaurants and subways getting antibacterial spray ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 3366191" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>You want an anti-viral product. If its a disinfectant too more better. Your local janitorial supply should be able to sell you a gallon jug of suitable product, available in a variety of scents and unscented, that will work in 10 minutes. Typically you dilute your gallon (128 oz) to 2 oz per gal of water. Yep, about a $15-20 jug will make 64 gallons. Buy a new empty gal jug, a 1 oz dispenser pump and a spray bottle or three while you are at the supply. Such products are safe to use on most all surfaces. You can buy specialty products that will work in 3 minutes but be prepared to pay dearly for them. </p><p></p><p>Be careful with bleach; it is not safe or suitable for near so many surfaces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 3366191, member: 385"] You want an anti-viral product. If its a disinfectant too more better. Your local janitorial supply should be able to sell you a gallon jug of suitable product, available in a variety of scents and unscented, that will work in 10 minutes. Typically you dilute your gallon (128 oz) to 2 oz per gal of water. Yep, about a $15-20 jug will make 64 gallons. Buy a new empty gal jug, a 1 oz dispenser pump and a spray bottle or three while you are at the supply. Such products are safe to use on most all surfaces. You can buy specialty products that will work in 3 minutes but be prepared to pay dearly for them. Be careful with bleach; it is not safe or suitable for near so many surfaces. [/QUOTE]
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