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sanitising gel
Apparently running out stock in all major stores. The companies who make sanitising gel must be rubbing their hands together.
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Re: sanitising gel
Limited lubrication for their hands being rubbed together...they’ve sold out
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Re: sanitising gel
I saw on the news yesterday one company actually making 30 times more bottles than they usually do.
They also had the same joke as the OP
They also had the same joke as the OP
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Re: sanitising gel
Trading standards have said they will prosecute those that over inflate. Supply & demand I’m afraid, airports, sports arenas etc all do it
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Re: sanitising gel
I never wash my hands...
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Neither do i. The sink is for urinating in
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Re: sanitising gel
Has the price of soap and hot water gone up yet? sanitizer gel is pretty much useless without washing your hands first.
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Use whisky then suck your thumb.
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Re: sanitising gel
It has to contain 30% alcohol so I just drink Whisky. Hic
Re: sanitising gel
Make your own
Use Benzalkonium Chloride, which is a common algae and moss killer. Usually available in 50% dilution and it will need diluting further to 0.1% or 0.2% to make it safe to use on your hands.
Take 2ml of Benzalkonium Chloride and mix with 1000ml of water. Then mix the solution again one part BC to 9 parts water to get it down to about 0.1%.
Add a small amount of glycerin to moisturise and pour it into a pump bottle. When you press the pump, it will create a foam that can be rubbed into your hands and kill all the beasties.
Use Benzalkonium Chloride, which is a common algae and moss killer. Usually available in 50% dilution and it will need diluting further to 0.1% or 0.2% to make it safe to use on your hands.
Take 2ml of Benzalkonium Chloride and mix with 1000ml of water. Then mix the solution again one part BC to 9 parts water to get it down to about 0.1%.
Add a small amount of glycerin to moisturise and pour it into a pump bottle. When you press the pump, it will create a foam that can be rubbed into your hands and kill all the beasties.
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Re: sanitising gel
Just added bleach...and blown the F..king kitchen up!! Cheers.mealdeal wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 8:18 pmMake your own
Use Benzalkonium Chloride, which is a common algae and moss killer. Usually available in 50% dilution and it will need diluting further to 0.1% or 0.2% to make it safe to use on your hands.
Take 2ml of Benzalkonium Chloride and mix with 1000ml of water. Then mix the solution again one part BC to 9 parts water to get it down to about 0.1%.
Add a small amount of glycerin to moisturise and pour it into a pump bottle. When you press the pump, it will create a foam that can be rubbed into your hands and kill all the beasties.
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It's literally the most effective way of removing bacteria and germs from your hands.JarrowClaret wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 8:01 pmHas the price of soap and hot water gone up yet? sanitizer gel is pretty much useless without washing your hands first.
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Well it does get rid of germs and bacteria yes you are correct but without your hands being clean in the first place there is no point.
Wash your hands in hot soapy water for around 30 seconds or so it should be fine. For extra protection you can also use the hand sanitizer but without washing your hands first you are basically just spreading the dirt around your hands.
Wash your hands in hot soapy water for around 30 seconds or so it should be fine. For extra protection you can also use the hand sanitizer but without washing your hands first you are basically just spreading the dirt around your hands.
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Last time I did that one bloke stood next to the sink crying, whilst the another stood at the other side of my bathroom shouting ‘it’s a good job I can’t get my hands on you’
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Re: sanitising gel
I'm struggling with the logic of this. If sanitiser gets rid of germs and bacteria, then what difference does it make if your hands are 'dirty' and you are just spreading that dirt around?JarrowClaret wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 8:47 pmWell it does get rid of germs and bacteria yes you are correct but without your hands being clean in the first place there is no point.
Wash your hands in hot soapy water for around 30 seconds or so it should be fine. For extra protection you can also use the hand sanitizer but without washing your hands first you are basically just spreading the dirt around your hands.
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I se fire to mine with petrol. Hurts like **** but by jimminy they are virus free.
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Re: sanitising gel
It's overrated.
Re: sanitising gel
Here is an alternative
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Stock up on toilet rolls they will be scarce come weekend.
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Why????Cardclaret wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 9:19 pmStock up on toilet rolls they will be scarce come weekend.
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Rumours from the trade
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Re: sanitising gel
Cause everyone's shitting themselves.
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Which appears to have absolutely nothing to do with catching the flu!
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A lot of talk in the toilet roll trade at the moment is there?
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Not much talking as they're all too busy working overtime to cash in on a virus which doesn't even seem to affect your bowels, but which for some reason means we all need to buy toilet paper to combat. Maybe people are putting it over their faces when they're on the tube! I don't know.Bordeauxclaret wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 9:35 pmA lot of talk in the toilet roll trade at the moment is there?
Re: sanitising gel
Excellent.mealdeal wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 8:18 pmMake your own
Use Benzalkonium Chloride, which is a common algae and moss killer. Usually available in 50% dilution and it will need diluting further to 0.1% or 0.2% to make it safe to use on your hands.
Take 2ml of Benzalkonium Chloride and mix with 1000ml of water. Then mix the solution again one part BC to 9 parts water to get it down to about 0.1%.
Add a small amount of glycerin to moisturise and pour it into a pump bottle. When you press the pump, it will create a foam that can be rubbed into your hands and kill all the beasties.
I’m sure I have all those ingredients already stashed away somewhere.
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Re: sanitising gel
Believe it's supply chain issues with raw materials given all the blank sailings from China since CNY.
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My hands are badly blistered as the water was too hot when I washed them yesterday but what made it worse I couldn't remember the words to "Happy Birthday to you" and when I finally cracked it at the 3rd attempt I had no idea whose birthday it was.
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My company supply schools, colleges and local authority businesses across Herts, Beds, Essex, Suffolk, Notts and the wider South East. We have sold 7 months stock of a range of hand sanitizing products in a week. We are more or less out of all these type of products and cannot get an expected delivery date from any of our suppliers for restocking.
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It doesn't matter whether the water is hot or cold.JarrowClaret wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 8:47 pmWell it does get rid of germs and bacteria yes you are correct but without your hands being clean in the first place there is no point.
Wash your hands in hot soapy water for around 30 seconds or so it should be fine. For extra protection you can also use the hand sanitizer but without washing your hands first you are basically just spreading the dirt around your hands.
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I never heard of an Egyptian Mummy getting the virus so maybe that’s the key. Get yourself wrapped up.Dark Cloud wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 9:39 pmNot much talking as they're all too busy working overtime to cash in on a virus which doesn't even seem to affect your bowels, but which for some reason means we all need to buy toilet paper to combat. Maybe people are putting it over their faces when they're on the tube! I don't know.
Pretty sure they used Andrex exclusively back then.
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Every day a School day Deano I don’t suppose it would if you think about it. I have always been told hot and it makes me feel better washing in hot water.
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I wash my hands in the bog so I can flush the germs away.
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people are generally filthy ********, many dont wash hands after using the bog, and a lot of hospital probs were thought to be caused by staff not washing hands and spreading germs to other patients. mrsa for example.
buying up stocks of hand gel will achieve nothing to prevent coronavirus spreading. it will benefit the manufactures of the gloopy stuff though.
buying up stocks of hand gel will achieve nothing to prevent coronavirus spreading. it will benefit the manufactures of the gloopy stuff though.
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I go with your people in general....but not medical staff tbh.Wile E Coyote wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:38 pmpeople are generally filthy ********, many dont wash hands after using the bog, and a lot of hospital probs were thought to be caused by staff not washing hands and spreading germs to other patients. mrsa for example.
buying up stocks of hand gel will achieve nothing to prevent coronavirus spreading. it will benefit the manufactures of the gloopy stuff though.
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...and then someone pees in the sink.
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Potential weapons are best kept in their sheaf.
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Agreeing with you, " Wile ", also, what about coins, and the bugs and lurgies they contain ? The son and heir hands us around £500 of coins from his business's vending machines each month, which we soak in mild bleach, before putting through a dish washer cycle. They're then bagged, and a local Cafe and Butchers take them off us. A small step, but whatever ...Wile E Coyote wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:38 pmpeople are generally filthy ********, many dont wash hands after using the bog, and a lot of hospital probs were thought to be caused by staff not washing hands and spreading germs to other patients. mrsa for example.
buying up stocks of hand gel will achieve nothing to prevent coronavirus spreading. it will benefit the manufactures of the gloopy stuff though.
Flu vaccine uptake amongst NHS staff is sub 70%, which is shocking. About ten years ago, I worked next to an NHS Office, and one of the women there told me she refused to have the jab, so she could claim she had the Flu every December, have 10 days off , and sort her Christmas Shopping out ! Not all NHS workers are underpaid Angels of the NHS !! Horrible woman !