Safer Sanitizing

chumleysma

New member
I just discovered Clorox Anywhere through my son's dermatologist. He has mechanical acne from his hockey gear which can't go through the washing machine. The dermatologist recommended this to sanitize his pads because it won't irritate his skin...like when I once sprayed them with Lysol. It says it's gentle enough to use around kids, pets and even food. My co-worker's sister had to use this on her food as salmonella, listeria, etc. could have killed her. She was on kidney dialysis with an extremely weakened immune system. It says you can use it on high chairs, baby toys, and pet bowls. I'm now using it on my dog's raised pet feeder as it gets disgusting and needs daily cleaning. I'm also using it on the linoleum where his wet mucous membranes leave goobers.
 

Angela

Super Moderator
Up here we have Chlorox Cleanup which is probably the same and a wonderful product used daily.
 

victoria1140

Active member
I have a Lecoaspira Polti steamer for extra sanitising as it vacuums up the dirt as it gets blasted off. Not sure if we have Chlorox this side of the pond.
 

Jentarin

New member
There is a line of microfiber cleaning cloths out there called Norwex, designed to be used without chemicals. Microfiber portion strips off bacteria and other nasties, and silver embedded in the cloth kills it (bacteria like silver even less than vampires). For obvious reasons, they wouldn't do much for football gear, but for household cleaning I've found them to be excellent.
 

newflizzie

New member
My son just started hockey, and while I do use this spray on other things, I'll definitely use it on his gear, thanks!
 
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