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Re: Storing diluted chlorhexidine?
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
I ... use Green Soap over both.
The stuff sold as "Tincture of green soap"? After reading up on it, I see it's a medical grade soap. Do you use it in a spray bottle? Or better, could you tell us how you use it, dilution rates, application time, how long it lasts, etc?
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Re: Storing diluted chlorhexidine?
 Originally Posted by SamO
The stuff sold as "Tincture of green soap"? After reading up on it, I see it's a medical grade soap. Do you use it in a spray bottle? Or better, could you tell us how you use it, dilution rates, application time, how long it lasts, etc?
I mix a spay bottle at a time and go through the bottle in about 2 weeks.
I do a 1:10 ratio to tap water.
Wipe on and wipe off just like any other soaps.
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Sorry so slow to respond. Culture plays an important role in our lives. Part of how I was raised is soap is poison to animals. You never use soap in a fish tank because there's not enough fresh water in the world to wash the soap out. So there's something I can learn here and perhaps others too.
With F10 I can spray it on, and go do other tasks letting the 15 minute contact time expire. Once that's done I can wipe out the excess water, or sometimes the excess water has dried on its own. The F10 leaves no toxic residue.
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
Wipe on and wipe off just like any other soaps.
So since it's in a spray bottle I assume you spray it on, and that it doesn't need to be as "thick" as I might spray on F10 because you're going to scrub/wipe the tub immediately? Once you wipe the tub how do you get the soap out? Or like F10 the residue is non-toxic?
I know this might be kindergarten level explaination but that's how I learn. Thanks.
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