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25-03-20, 10:05 PM | #21 | |
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26-03-20, 07:38 AM | #22 |
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...because they ask you to remove them after filling up and before paying. The touchpad would be the point of contact and, potentially, the source of virus contamination.
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But ultimately, it doesn't matter, just wash hands thoroughly and don't touch your face or anyone else's... All good.
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26-03-20, 09:22 AM | #25 |
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What sort of solution strength are you using RH? I need to be fairly careful with stuff like this as it doesn't take much to make my skin fall apart with psoriasis!
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26-03-20, 09:34 AM | #26 |
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Around about 10ml per litre is the recommended strength for wiping down surfaces so that's what we are using, but check the bottle as it comes in different strengths. Some people are more sensitive to bleach than others. The suggestion is that as long as it's strong enough to leave your hands smelling slightly of bleach afterwards that should be enough. The secret is not to dry them straight away with a towel as the bleach needs time to react, which is why we use a small kitchen cloth that is already saturated with the solution just to wipe off the excess, and they then air dry in a few seconds.
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