i don't want to throw it away b/c it's a family heirloom and irreplacable, but i also can't clean it 'cause it's electric... what should i do?
also, i did this about one or two months ago and haven't touched it until today, which is what prompted me to ask the question. is it even still dangerous as far as e.coli/trichinosis/etc. go today after a month or two?
thanks for your input!
2007-03-07
09:39:04
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➔ Infectious Diseases
thanks for the lysol suggestion... now, i was wondering: i have these anti-bacterial purell wipes - is that the same as using a lysol wipe or are they two different deals here? will the purell hand wipes work or should i run out to the store?...
2007-03-07
10:29:52 ·
update #1