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Effectiveness of Isopropyl Alcohol Against Staph Bacteria
Isopropyl alcohol, the active ingredient in rubbing alcohols, kills staph on surfaces. To kill staph, a concentration of 70−80% isopropyl alcohol is usually needed, and it should be applied to the surface and left for at least 30 seconds before being wiped clean.Burns - Related Articles
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