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    Re: A few last minute questions!

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    Alright, I've checked the temps and humidity in the two other tubs, and they are within the same range that I posted above (78-80F cool side, 90-92F hot spot, and 57-59%), but one did get to 81F on the cool side later in the day (not a big deal, I know). So it sounds like everything is good.

    I do have two more questions:

    1. I am going to try either F10SC or F10SCxd, and I'm wondering if F10SC has any benefits over F10SCxd. From what I've read, the F10SCxd is for cleaning and sanitizing, and the F10SC is for disinfecting. So I'm assuming that if I go with the F10SC, I would need to wash out the bins first, and then use the F10SC, while the F10SCxd is all one step. Is that correct? Which do you recommend - F10SC or F10SCxd?
    I don't use F10, but I'm pretty sure most people use the SC one.

    2. I was reading on a thread yesterday that antibiotic cream without pain relievers is good to have on hand for first aid. I can only find antibiotic cream with pain relievers, and ointment without pain relievers. I checked with our pharmacy, and they said that Neosporin doesn't make antibiotic cream without pain relievers any more. Does anyone know where I could find the cream without pain relievers?

    Thanks!
    It can be generic brand antibiotic cream without pain relievers. It doesn't have to be Neosporin specifically. And if you use the ointment, it's for very very light use only. Like a one or two time application type of thing. Excess use will make the scales soft and flake off.

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