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For example if I poured boiling water in my bathtub, is it then considered sterilized? I am trying to find somthing else to use besides harsh cleaning products. And I have tried many "organic" products, and they just don't work as well.

2007-03-16 05:03:02 · 9 answers · asked by M 3 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

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If the water is above 170 degrees F and it sits for 30secs yes.

The one thing i have a problem with the overuse of the term organic. My experience is 90% of those products should just say environmentally friendly, because if you cant safely ingest it its not truely organic, not that i would ingest them.

The problem with just water is it doesn't clean soap scum. I use scrubbing bubbles myself. It doesn't irritate my skin or sinuses and sanitizes my bathroom. I don't use multiple cleaners and you're right many of the so called organic cleaners fall very far from what they claim they can do.

2007-03-16 05:22:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

For general cleaning purposes boiling water will kill most flora and fauna except for the active prion responsible for Mad Cow disease (which doesn't normally apply to bathtubs).

I wouldn't recommend it though! Aside from the safety aspect with risk for scalding, the extreme thermal shock and higher than normal hot water heat may ruin the plumbers putty seal around your drain or damage the material your tub is made from over time.

Under normal circumstances a tub needn't be sterilized. But I suppose if there is risk of sharing with an HIV or hepatitis infected person in the household? Lysol makes a disinfecting cleaner, and bleach works too. Probably can't really depart from some chemical use for this task.

2007-03-16 05:26:24 · answer #2 · answered by KirksWorld 5 · 0 0

they say it is secure to provide up after six months, inspite of the undeniable fact that sterilizing bottles have come a protracted way, and area of the clarification that many don't see is that if there is milk residue even if you concept you rinsed the bottle and the nipple nicely, this might reason risky micro organism from the milk residue ideal to abdomen issues etc. so some distance as boiling water, i might nonetheless proceed to try this, because of the fact no remember how secure you think of your eating water is; it ought to no longer be....and there are various surprises which you hear interior the information presently...you by using no means understand.

2016-12-18 15:12:58 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

you can use Milton, or any other sterilizing solution for sterilizing new born baby´s bottles, or Detox liquid this will clean your bath, and the answer to your Q. if an object is boiled for 15 min´s then it´s sterilized

2007-03-16 05:22:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Boiling water works by bursting the cells of microbes.
Alcohol works as well.

2007-03-16 05:10:09 · answer #5 · answered by Wonka 5 · 0 0

Boiling kills all but the most hardy bacteria and spores that are able to encapsulate themselves, these are so rare that boiling works well in most all household applications.

2007-03-16 09:02:43 · answer #6 · answered by Rebecca M 2 · 0 0

boiling water along with Bleach and pine sol.
that good for cleaning. (baby bottles boiling works.) bath rooms, garbage bin etc use bleach pine sol.

2007-03-16 07:05:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Bleach water does ! Careful to rinse everything well !

2007-03-16 05:11:20 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

use what Dr's use - Peroxide.

:)

2007-03-16 05:11:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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