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Wisconsin | the active ingredient is alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, aka quaternary ammonia, aka benzalkonium chloride. This OR bleach/sodium hypochlorite is in 90+% of antibacterial/germicidal products (never mix cleaners, especially these two). It's in hundreds of products at any big box store. Read the epa list of cleaners for covid to get the concentration to use.
There was earlier reporting that alcohol based hand sanitizers were better than this ingredient, the epa doesn't seem to agree. Which do you think is more effective one that has to be 60% alchohol or one that's equally effective at 0.06%?
It is quite good at cleaning and breaking down scents, odoban may have fragrance to make it cover scents also. Fragrance would not be an active ingredient (epa registered)
Edited by junk fun 4/1/2020 14:52
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