Antibacterial soap no real threat to germs: studyAFP
And even if you can't get hold of white vinegar, a simple antibacterial spray and a clean microfibre cloth can still be effective, so long as the bottle says it kills 99.9% of germs and bacteria. Gildea was keen to stress that it's very important to use a different microfibre cloth ...
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MYTH: Antibacterial Soap Tops Plain Soap Every day, millions of people use antibacterial hand soaps and body washes (also called antimicrobial or antiseptic soaps). Antibacterial soaps contain certain chemicals not found in plain soaps. Those ingredients are added to many products to reduce or preven...
ANTIBACTERIAL SOAP KILLS MORE GERMS THAN THE REGULAR KINDAutuori, Jenna
The triclosan-containing soap "performed significantly better after nine hours of exposure," they found—a rather long period for washing one's hands. The researchers said consumers need to be made aware the antibacterial soaps do not guarantee germ protection. ...
Antibacterial hand soaps containing a chemical flagged as potentially dangerous are not much better at killing germs than regular suds, researchers said Wednesday.