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Reddit mentions of Citrus II Germicidal Deodorizing Cleaner, 22-Ounce Bottle, for use with Most Trigger Sprays

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Citrus II Germicidal Deodorizing Cleaner, 22-Ounce Bottle, for use with Most Trigger Sprays. Here are the top ones.

Citrus II Germicidal Deodorizing Cleaner, 22-Ounce Bottle, for use with Most Trigger Sprays
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    Features:
  • EPA-Regsitered effective Bactericide, Virucide, Fungicide, and Mildewstat, formulated to disinfect hard, non-porous surfaces
  • Heavy Duty Cleaning, contains no bleach, alcohol, or phenols
  • Ready-to-use formula requires no diluting
  • Ideal for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces, equipment, and non-critical instruments without scrubbing around the home, school, or office
  • Convenient 22-ounce spray
Specs:
ColorYellow
Height10.5 inches
Length2 inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2018
Size22 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight1.5 Pounds
Width4.5 inches

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Found 2 comments on Citrus II Germicidal Deodorizing Cleaner, 22-Ounce Bottle, for use with Most Trigger Sprays:

u/gunslinger_006 · 3 pointsr/bjj

This is what i use at home:

http://citrus2.beaumontproducts.com/germicidal-cleaners/citrus-ii-germicidal-deodorizing-cleaner

>A broad spectrum germicidal cleaner, effective as a bactericide, fungicide, and virucide, including Hepatitis B and C, HIV-1 (AIDS) and Tuberculosis, with excellent residual biocide action. It’s also effective against mold and mildew. Great for use in veterinarian offices and clinics , effective against Parvo Virus! EPA-registered, non-alcohol formula contains no toxic chemicals such as phenols or glutaraldehydes, and is tested safe for a variety of surfaces including vinyl and naugahyde. It’s non-acidic, non-corrosive, and non-staining. Citrus II is ready-to-use so there’s no inconvenient mixing, dilution, or activation required as with concentrates. Refreshing citrus scent keeps the facility smelling clean and fresh.

Its used by hospitals and vets, it kills literally everything from HIV to staph in seconds, and it smells incredible. Its also safe to get on your skin, and safe to use on medical equipment.

Purchase link:

http://www.amazon.com/Citrus-II-Hospital-Germicidal-Deodorizing/dp/B000RRSCDS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397316021&sr=8-1&keywords=citrus+2

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http://www.amazon.com/Citrus-Hospital-Germicidal-Deodorizing-Cleaner/dp/B000RROKUC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1397316034&sr=8-2&keywords=citrus+2

u/Loueloui · 1 pointr/SleepApnea

I have been using Dial Gold Unscented liquid hand soap for about 10 years now. It is fantastic. Much better than anything else I've tried. It has a very mild, pleasant odor, and it is antibacterial. It's also about $2 at Target or Walmart, even less at some Family Dollar or Dollar General stores. Protip: do not get the one with moisturizer. It leaves a film that is hard to clean off. Also, the knockoff brands have a weird chemical smell, so I spend the extra 25 cents, and get a brand made in a country that isn't China.

For daily maintenance or general cleaning, I use Parent's Choice Fragrance Free Baby Wipes. They're about $4 at Walmart only. They do a great job of cleaning the the cushion and flap especially. They are hypoallergenic, fragrance free, and also have a minimal amount of chemicals which I appreciate. Some RTs will tell you not to use baby wipes. Ignore them.

I have tried MANY made-for CPAP products and most of them are either a waste of time, or ludicrously expensive. The 'cleaning wipes' I paid $10 for a pack of 90 from my DME provider, were about the size of an index card, fell apart with even delicate usage, and dried out before they were used up. No thank you.

For daily disinfecting, I have a spray bottle of Hydrogen Peroxide that I picked up from CVS for about $3. I learned this technique from an RT while I was in the hospital. It disinfects well (it is peroxide), but as for removing dirt and facial oils, it is not the best. I have had good success by removing my water chamber, tubing, and sometimes filters, and spraying a light mist in each of the openings. Then I just let it air dry. Be aware though that Hydrogen Peroxide can bleach fabrics, hair, and just about anything with color in or on it. Use with caution.

For heavy duty (monthly or so) cleaning, I use Citrus II germicidal cleaner. If this won't kill something, then it was probably already dead. I avoid using it often, since it has a very strong odor, and often requires me to rinse repeatedly, and let my equipment air out, which takes a while. This is seriously hospital grade cleaning though, so I mainly use it only when I have reason to, like when I'm back from traveling, or I've been sick.