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c/barberscarr.abbycarr.abby16d ago

Heads up about that new disinfectant spray everyone's been talking about

I was reading the safety sheet for the 'CleanCut Pro' spray we got at the shop last month. It says you need to let surfaces stay wet for a full 10 minutes for it to actually kill certain germs, not just the 30 seconds I was doing. Found it buried in the tiny print on the manufacturer's website. Who has time for that between clients? Has anyone found a faster option that still works right?
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phoenix_singh25
Wait, is that 10 minute rule for all germs or just the tough ones? Most sprays work fine with less contact time if you're cleaning regularly, not just for a major outbreak. I'd check the label again because that seems extreme for daily use.
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phoenix_singh25
Exactly, that's why I switched to quat stuff too.
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angelam8016d ago
Yeah that 10 minute dwell time is a REAL problem for a busy shop. Had the same issue with a different brand last year. Switched to a concentrate we mix ourselves that works in 60 seconds for most things. The key was finding one with a different main ingredient, something called "quat" based. The bottle says it's for food service but it works great on tools and surfaces.
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