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Old 11-02-2020, 01:52 PM   #95
lwmcguire
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Missouri
Posts: 2,326
THOR #6903
My go to for most disinfection is and always has been peroxide

Bleach and the antimicrobials, (biocides and so on) all work and many work differently

Sessile bacteria are the most difficult to kill and often require a surfactant.

Bleach has always been the cheapest route and likely will remain so. The issues I have with bleach are the smell, corrosive, high pH, attacks red metals, hard on adhesives and many other potential problems

Bleach/chlorine kills layer by layer and free chlorine is much more biocidal than total or combined. there are some byproducts from the chlorine that are not the best for you as well

use it wisely and your good to go as many have for years

As far as the biocides go including many major ones marked for household use is they are organic chemicals that you really don't want in your drinking water or in your food

Careful use as directed and of course they are safe

for me simple is always nice and if it is affective then all the better so spending a bit more for the peroxide and using it for many purposes in the RV works for me
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