Hand Sanitizer, look at the label, kills 99.5% of bacteria -------except Covid19 is a virus. Asking a doctor about this that person could not answer the question!
So what does hand sanitizer really do ?
Kebbin said
07:07 PM May 25, 2020
Here's some reading material for you, maybe you can get some answers.
That is a clear and concise explanation thanks. I knew that washing hands in soap was effective if you washed them well and rubbed them together well for a while. I was working out on a Pacific island during a serious virus outbreak, and had WHO experts there telling everyone about washing hands properly and protecting everyone including us at the school. Simple enough really and a good habit in any circumstances. People were actually prevented from entering the eating areas unless they washed hands first. Hmm nothing more than mum used to say really. But no profit in soap and water is there ??
I also knew that hand sanitiser was only useful for viruses if the alcohol is a high percentage. I went to a house inspection at the weekend and when leaving I looked at the specs on the hand sanitiser bottle supplied for all the people there to use. The agent was pissed off when I said it was not effective as it had no alcohol at all and was only designed for germs He did not listen and was just annoyed as he thought it complied with the recommendations. Hmm ignorance is bliss Listen and learn !
Jaahn
-- Edited by Jaahn on Monday 25th of May 2020 07:47:02 PM
Dougwe said
09:07 PM May 25, 2020
"Wash your hands Jeffry."
STRETCH ARMSTRONG said
10:02 PM May 25, 2020
"With the solvol jeffery"
Mike Harding said
07:28 AM May 26, 2020
Or make your own from methylated spirits mixed with 10 to 20% water.
hako said
09:15 AM May 26, 2020
One confusing item for me is what do they mean by "soap".
Do they mean a cake of soap made from animal or vegetable fats/oils or do they mean man-made synthetic detergents which I call "hand cleaners/wash"
Each cleans similarly but not the same.
Nowhere can I find reference to indicate that both are equally effective yet they are 'different'.
Good Luck.
Old and Grey said
09:35 AM May 26, 2020
Hi iana,
Next trip to Super Cheap Auto You can buy 12 cans of degreaser for a lobster ($20). That will fix the fat side of things anyway.
Keep safe everyone.
Old & Grey
Aus-Kiwi said
09:39 AM May 26, 2020
Mike Harding wrote:
Or make your own from methylated spirits mixed with 10 to 20% water.
They are saying over 50% . But then other additives may assist ? In any case keeping clean and washing your hands is king !! Do B&B and keep things here clean. Multiple times a day . Hospital strength sanitiser also .
Hendo said
09:54 AM May 26, 2020
I want to know about the .5% bacteria that doesn't get killed, it must be a tough bugger, hate it to break out into a virus!
Dougwe said
11:30 AM May 26, 2020
I've been using hand sanitiser for many moons now when out and about and the thing that annoys me as we speak is, it is very hard to find and when I do, what I paid $10 for a litre bottle is now around $20+.
I don't mind paying a couple of dollars more but double or more, come on, get real.
Mmmm, Iso must be getting to me cos I am grumpy.
Keep Safe out there.
Dougwe said
11:34 AM May 26, 2020
Aus-Kiwi wrote:
Mike Harding wrote:
Or make your own from methylated spirits mixed with 10 to 20% water.
They are saying over 50% . But then other additives may assist ? In any case keeping clean and washing your hands is king !! Do B&B and keep things here clean. Multiple times a day . Hospital strength sanitiser also .
I have a recipe for metho, glycerine and tea tree oil. Problem is, I can't find any of the later two. they might be on evilbay but delivery times to where I am can take 3 weeks, if I'm lucky.
msg said
11:46 AM May 26, 2020
Try supermarket Doug. or a chemist.
Jaahn said
12:13 PM May 26, 2020
Hi
I have never used hand sanitiser at our place. I put it on now mostly to pacify other people watching. At my chosen small supermarket there is a toilet block outside so i just go to the car and put the goods in the car, put the trolley in place and go in and wash my hands with the soap and water there. Floats my boat. I wash them again at home after putting the stuff away.
I have lived in a couple of third world countries and never used anything other than soap and water and common sense ?? Same with the food selection. And we generally drank the local water unless specifically advised not to. Any alcohol was applied internally in modest amounts. That seemed to work OK too. Gees we had Barbados rum at 78% available for US$9 at the shop on one island. You could use that straight for hand sanitiser. Hmm probably the safest way to use it
My silly opinions on hand sanitiser for what they are worth. Just do what your mum asked you to do years ago.
Jaahn
Possum3 said
12:22 PM May 26, 2020
Hendo wrote:
I want to know about the .5% bacteria that doesn't get killed, it must be a tough bugger, hate it to break out into a virus!
That is where all the ****roaches live. LOL.
Roy E said
01:00 PM May 26, 2020
G'day All,
Are some of you seriously advocating the use of methylated spirits (methanol) in a hand sanitizer?
Perhaps you meant ethanol?
Cheers,
Roy.
Mike Harding said
01:35 PM May 26, 2020
Roy E wrote:
Are some of you seriously advocating the use of methylated spirits (methanol) in a hand sanitizer? Perhaps you meant ethanol?
Yes, I did. Am I wrong?
>[Jaahn] Just do what your mum asked you to do years ago.
Yep, I reckon that's good advice.
laurieoz said
02:49 PM May 26, 2020
Roy E wrote:
G'day All, Are some of you seriously advocating the use of methylated spirits (methanol) in a hand sanitizer? Perhaps you meant ethanol? Cheers, Roy.
methylated spirits is not methonol. Methylated Spirits is a denatured ethanol product which contains a minimum of 95% ethanol and then additives to make it compliant with ATO and Poisons regulations
laurieoz said
02:54 PM May 26, 2020
Sorry -double post
-- Edited by laurieoz on Tuesday 26th of May 2020 02:55:21 PM
-- Edited by oldbloke on Tuesday 26th of May 2020 06:11:23 PM
Warren-Pat_01 said
08:52 PM May 29, 2020
We bought some at a "Cheap Shop" in our local shopping centre yesterday.
Compared it with some I bought before this panic - both are "Designed in Australia" - but made in China!!
A friend of ours has an unusual "stuff" in his first aid kit - Turpentine!! Says it's good for most external health issues including bad cuts - glad it's for him & not me!
Warren-Pat_01 said
09:13 PM May 29, 2020
Neil, ours cost $5 for 490mL. Noticed Hardly Normal selling 3 small bottles for $12 or $4.95 each (with belt clips). I think the bottles held 50-60mL.
dogbox said
08:45 AM May 30, 2020
Old and Grey wrote:
Hi iana,
Next trip to Super Cheap Auto You can buy 12 cans of degreaser for a lobster ($20). That will fix the fat side of things anyway.
Keep safe everyone.
Old & Grey
side effect it makes the skin on hands go funny( that is pecuilar funny not ha-ha funny)
Dunmowin said
08:23 PM Jun 5, 2020
Dougwe wrote:
Aus-Kiwi wrote:
Mike Harding wrote:
Or make your own from methylated spirits mixed with 10 to 20% water.
They are saying over 50% . But then other additives may assist ? In any case keeping clean and washing your hands is king !! Do B&B and keep things here clean. Multiple times a day . Hospital strength sanitiser also .
I have a recipe for metho, glycerine and tea tree oil. Problem is, I can't find any of the later two. they might be on evilbay but delivery times to where I am can take 3 weeks, if I'm lucky.
We have the glycerine and use eucalyptus oil, but here in Murgon we cannot buy Metho. Tried Kingaroy supermarkets and the big green shed as well. Have been told everyone buying to make hand sanitiser!!! Want to buy metho for another purpose, but cannot source it.
Hand Sanitizer, look at the label, kills 99.5% of bacteria -------except Covid19 is a virus. Asking a doctor about this that person could not answer the question!
So what does hand sanitizer really do ?
www.science.org.au/curious/people-medicine/hand-sanitiser-or-soap-making-informed-choice-covid-19
Hi
That is a clear and concise explanation thanks. I knew that washing hands in soap was effective if you washed them well and rubbed them together well for a while. I was working out on a Pacific island during a serious virus outbreak, and had WHO experts there telling everyone about washing hands properly and protecting everyone including us at the school. Simple enough really and a good habit in any circumstances. People were actually prevented from entering the eating areas unless they washed hands first. Hmm nothing more than mum used to say really. But no profit in soap and water is there ??
I also knew that hand sanitiser was only useful for viruses if the alcohol is a high percentage. I went to a house inspection at the weekend and when leaving I looked at the specs on the hand sanitiser bottle supplied for all the people there to use. The agent was pissed off when I said it was not effective as it had no alcohol at all and was only designed for germs He did not listen and was just annoyed as he thought it complied with the recommendations. Hmm ignorance is bliss Listen and learn !
Jaahn
-- Edited by Jaahn on Monday 25th of May 2020 07:47:02 PM
Or make your own from methylated spirits mixed with 10 to 20% water.
One confusing item for me is what do they mean by "soap".
Do they mean a cake of soap made from animal or vegetable fats/oils or do they mean man-made synthetic detergents which I call "hand cleaners/wash"
Each cleans similarly but not the same.
Nowhere can I find reference to indicate that both are equally effective yet they are 'different'.
Good Luck.
Hi iana,
Next trip to Super Cheap Auto You can buy 12 cans of degreaser for a lobster ($20). That will fix the fat side of things anyway.
Keep safe everyone.
Old & Grey
They are saying over 50% . But then other additives may assist ? In any case keeping clean and washing your hands is king !! Do B&B and keep things here clean. Multiple times a day . Hospital strength sanitiser also .
I don't mind paying a couple of dollars more but double or more, come on, get real.
Mmmm, Iso must be getting to me cos I am grumpy.
Keep Safe out there.
I have a recipe for metho, glycerine and tea tree oil. Problem is, I can't find any of the later two. they might be on evilbay but delivery times to where I am can take 3 weeks, if I'm lucky.
Hi
I have never used hand sanitiser at our place. I put it on now mostly to pacify other people watching. At my chosen small supermarket there is a toilet block outside so i just go to the car and put the goods in the car, put the trolley in place and go in and wash my hands with the soap and water there. Floats my boat. I wash them again at home after putting the stuff away.
I have lived in a couple of third world countries and never used anything other than soap and water and common sense ?? Same with the food selection. And we generally drank the local water unless specifically advised not to. Any alcohol was applied internally in modest amounts. That seemed to work OK too. Gees we had Barbados rum at 78% available for US$9 at the shop on one island. You could use that straight for hand sanitiser. Hmm probably the safest way to use it
My silly opinions on hand sanitiser for what they are worth. Just do what your mum asked you to do years ago.
Jaahn
That is where all the ****roaches live. LOL.
Are some of you seriously advocating the use of methylated spirits (methanol) in a hand sanitizer?
Perhaps you meant ethanol?
Cheers,
Roy.
Yes, I did. Am I wrong?
>[Jaahn] Just do what your mum asked you to do years ago.
Yep, I reckon that's good advice.
methylated spirits is not methonol. Methylated Spirits is a denatured ethanol product which contains a minimum of 95% ethanol and then additives to make it compliant with ATO and Poisons regulations
Sorry -double post
-- Edited by laurieoz on Tuesday 26th of May 2020 02:55:21 PM
Doug, just buy some metho.
www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-02/coronavirus-hand-sanitiser-may-not-be-effective/12110170
I made up 70/30% mix. Put some on a spray bottle.
Then the Mrs paid $8.50 for 200ml of sanitizer.
Can't win.
-- Edited by oldbloke on Tuesday 26th of May 2020 06:11:23 PM
Compared it with some I bought before this panic - both are "Designed in Australia" - but made in China!!
A friend of ours has an unusual "stuff" in his first aid kit - Turpentine!! Says it's good for most external health issues including bad cuts - glad it's for him & not me!
side effect it makes the skin on hands go funny( that is pecuilar funny not ha-ha funny)
We have the glycerine and use eucalyptus oil, but here in Murgon we cannot buy Metho. Tried Kingaroy supermarkets and the big green shed as well. Have been told everyone buying to make hand sanitiser!!! Want to buy metho for another purpose, but cannot source it.