Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate as well. I think they may have used it in the lab to stop replication before it was used in toothpastes and other hygiene and cleaning products
On Mar 23, 2020, at 9:24 PM, Simon Quellen Field <sfield@scitoys.com> wrote:
One of the best killers of coronaviruses is Sodium Lauryl Sulfate.After the trials in Antarctica of stopping colds using tissues soaked in it, we have been soaking handkerchiefs in 50/50 Dawn and water and throwing them in the dryer.Keep one in your pocket for when you feel the urge to touch your face.Rub your hands on it every once in a while.Not as good as a thorough 20 second scrub with Dawn, but more convenient when you're out and about.On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 12:08 PM John Griessen <john@industromatic.com> wrote:For instance:
1. Mild heating to sterilize nuts, grains from bulk bins.
2. Bleach water and soap recipe for soaking vegetables from the store before using.
3. UV LED exposure levels and times that kill covid-19
4. Would a recipe of IPA 91% + green tea to yield 70% IPA be effective on hard surfaces and hands?
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