I was using APC to clean around the house today. I was just curious whether it has any anti bacterial properties?
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APC gee wiz question?
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Re: APC gee wiz question?
as far as i remember, and i remember reading one of the mikes post this somewhere, that APC is a straight cleaner, it offers no conditioning agents, no UV protection, and im sure there are no anti-bacterial properties...however, your deff killing and cleaning away bacteria using it..Addicted
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I was just wondering about the anti bacterial issue as I used it on my kitchen counter. I had a red stain from crystal light juice mix on the counter (white) for over a year now. Nothing I tried would remove it....until APC that is!!! Sprayed on, let sit for a minute. Then agitated with stiff brush and voila! No more stain.There's no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you'll enjoy the rest of your flight. By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?
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Originally posted by kimchiyuk View PostI was just wondering about the anti bacterial issue as I used it on my kitchen counter. I had a red stain from crystal light juice mix on the counter (white) for over a year now. Nothing I tried would remove it....until APC that is!!! Sprayed on, let sit for a minute. Then agitated with stiff brush and voila! No more stain.
That has nothing to do with anti-bacterial properties, but rather great cleaning abilities.
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Any soap or degreaser such as APC, acts as a microbicide. Bacterial cell walls molecular structure consists of oil-based (lipid) chains. So APC combined with any kind of scrubbing action will break apart the cell walls of the bacteria.
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Originally posted by seth1066 View PostAny soap or degreaser such as APC, acts as a microbicide. Bacterial cell walls molecular structure consists of oil-based (lipid) chains. So APC combined with any kind of scrubbing action will break apart the cell walls of the bacteria.Michael Stoops
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