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BeesMom9905 wrote:
> New question - People are carrying bottles of rubbing alcohol w/ them
> for shopping carts and public toilets, can this be diluted to any
> degree to quickly disinfect from a spray bottle ?? And most
> importantly, not be harmful to kids, pets etc. Just curious.
Are you serious? What on earth is it coming to, cleaning shopping trolleys?
cleaning public toilets?
dear oh dear
> On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:42:32 GMT, BeesMom9905
> <wassette2u@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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>> yeah, I do. My son had his first ear infection a week after birth, and
>> has had them on and off since that time. He has an older brother who
>> brings home all his immune system can take on, from school, so I think
>> he shouldn't be left to also fight off anything from his home. He's
>> facing having his adenoids removed in coming months.
>>
>> On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 17:46:02 GMT, Nan <nobodys@home.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:12:09 GMT, BeesMom9905
>>> <wassette2u@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for your input. So there really isn't a homemade spray that
>>>> can do what this claims. I just thought the ease of spraying down the
>>>> toys between soap and water cleanings would be wonderful.
>>>>
>>>> Monique
>>>
>>> You wash toys? I have never met anyone that does that, unless they're a
>>> home daycare provider.
>>>
>>> I have wiped down my daughter's toys if they get particularly dirty or
>>> gunky, but I think washing and sanitizing toys is just too
>>> time-consuming and ends up as one of those things that makes it even
>>> more difficult for kids to build up their immune systems.
>>>
>>> Nan
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