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    They use salt to preserve things don't they. Now is it the salt that stops bacteria or is it the drying out/ dessication. @Outdated...
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    That's interesting. Now I know why during COVID they brought out an antibacterial dish soap. (Not that it would it would make a...
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    I used vinegar water 50/50 for when I leave clothes in washing machine too long. Soak the clothes and spray the barrel
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    Vinegar kills fungii too, where as chlorine based chemicals do not. Use vinegar to clean places like your shower recess.
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    When I mixed the pond water with vinegar, I was surprised that it stopped the bacteria from moving (now I know why my mother used it to...
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    No surprise to me...lol. Some hand sanitizers can be pretty scary stuff apart from the bacteria they annihilate.
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    So, this time I mixed the pond water with hand sanitizer, and well, all the bacteria stopped moving instantly (more than 99.9% effective).
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    You also have to consider different brands of dish soap, and whether or not they have ingredients to be more mild regarding human skin...
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    If it's a "biodegradable" detergent it will feed bacteria rather than kill them. That's what biodegradable means.
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    So, I got more pond water and mixed it with dish soap. It was not as effective at getting rid of bacteria as I thought. A few of them...
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    Keep at it. I find your observations to be fascinating, especially over common substances. :cool:
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    So, I mixed some cinnamon in some of the leftover pond water that I have, and was surprised to find out that the bacteria had stopped...
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    Sea water in the tropics is full of bacteria. In temperate climates bathing wounds in the ocean is a good idea, try that in the tropics...
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    Well, I mixed pond water with salt, and I realized why there wasn't much bacteria in sea water (the salt caused them to stop moving).
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    Salt crystals are surprisingly intricate. Going to mix it with pond water next (thankfully, it stopped raining).
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