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Best Clorox Products That You Can Use Against Coronavirus
Clorox is known to be the manufacturers of some of the cleaning agents, bleaches, and disinfectants that are being approved and registered by the EPA. After third-party laboratory testing, the Clorox products often got approval from the EPA for the elimination/killing of the SARS-CoV-2 - the virus that causes COVID-19.
Written below are Clorox products that have to meet the standards for inclusion on the EPA registered List of disinfectants for use against SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19). The addition of these product to the EPA list implies that they have shown their efficacy against a harder-to-kill virus, such as the Human Coronavirus and other pathogens.
Let’s Quickly Examine Some Examples.
Clorox Multi-Surface Cleaner + Bleach
It helps in the removal of the coronavirus on hard surfaces (such as faucets, tile, sinks, toilets, and synthetic countertops) in just 1 minute. This product is used only on hard surfaces. Using it on fabrics will only damage it. Clorox Multi-Surface Cleaner + Bleach is harsh on the skin, and it produces fumes that may irritate the mucous membranes. Hence, it is important to take necessary precautions like, covering your nose, ventilating the room, and wearing gloves while using it.
Clorox Clean-Up Cleaner + Bleach (Death spray version 2)
This is another bleach-based cleaner made by Clorox. It works in five minutes and has strong fumes. The product is a bleach-based spray that totally eliminates the coronavirus. It can be applied on hard surfaces such as bathroom and kitchen surfaces but can’t be used for fabrics. Before using it, wear a pair of gloves and ensure the room is ventilated.
Clorox® Clean-Up® Cleaner + Bleach (Use Dilution) with the EPA Reg. No. 5813-21
It is a bleach-based cleaner that is used for heavily soiled surfaces, and it is important that you pre-clean the surface before disinfecting. Since it is a bleach that needs to be diluted, so you have to mix ⅔ cup of this product per gallon of water. First, wet the surface totally with a cloth or sponge, allow it to stand for about 5 minutes. Then rinse or wipe clean, and allow to air dry.
Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes To-Go Pack with the EPA Reg. No. 5813-79
This disinfecting helps to remove excess dirt. It requires no extra action - all you need to do is to wipe down the surface. You have to use sufficient wipes for the treated surface to remain visibly wet for about 30 seconds. Then allow the surface to dry, this wipes also kills the Covid-19 Virus.
Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes - Flex Pack with the EPA Reg. No. 5813-79
This is another disinfecting wipes that remove excess dirt. All you need to do is to wipe down the surface. But you have to use sufficient wipes for the treated surface to stay visibly wet for 30 seconds. Allow the surface to get dry. It also can kill the Covid-19 Virus.
Clorox® Scentiva® Disinfecting Wipes with the EPA Reg. No. 5813-79
It is another disinfecting wipes that remove excess dirt. All you need to do is to wipe down the surface. But you have to use sufficient wipes for the treated surface to stay visibly wet for 30 seconds. Allow the surface to get dry (requires to maintain the surface contact for 30 seconds for disinfection). It also can kill the Covid-19 Virus.
Clorox® Toilet Bowl Cleaner - with Bleach with the EPA Reg. No. 5813-89
It is a bleached toilet bowl cleaner. All you have to do is to apply 6 oz. under and around the rim of the toilet bowl. Then scrub the entire bowl and allow it to sit for about 10 minutes. Then you use it to flush the toilet.
Clorox® Toilet Bowl Cleaner Clinging Bleach Gel with the EPA Reg. No. 5813-89
It is a bleached toilet bowl cleaner gel. All you have to do is to apply 6 oz. under and around the rim of the toilet bowl. Then scrub the entire bowl and allow it to sit for about 10 minutes. Then you use it to flush the toilet.
Clorox® Scentiva® Disinfecting Wet Mopping Cloths with the EPA Reg. No. 5813-113
To use it, you have to attach the clothes to the sweeper's head. Then mop the floor. Allow it to be air-dried (and it needs to maintain the surface contact for about 30 seconds for disinfection.
The virus usually survives and stays infectious on some hard surfaces for about three days, and disinfecting surfaces remains one of the prominent CDC’s guidelines for protecting yourself and others.