Hospital Grade Disinfectant

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Merilyn1
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Hospital Grade Disinfectant

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Just wondering if any of you use a hospital grade disinfectant for cleaning benches (especially after dissections/agar plates). I have found some but are only of this grade if used neat. Has anyone found one that can be diluted and still be effective?
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J
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I use 70% ethanol. Can't remember where I heard/read that this was the way to go, maybe when I learned how to prepare agar plates all those years ago.
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Yes, I use 70% ethanol as well.
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We also use 70% ethanol. They also used this when I did my Cert III Lab Skills 2 years ago in the labs at UNE.
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Re: Hospital Grade Disinfectant

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Found some from Southern Biological. $32 for 500mL but the dilution rate is 1:100. So it will last a long time. I had read on Science Assist in their SOP for dissections, to clean equipment with disinfectant. Hence my enquiry.
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