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Whats The Difference Between A Sanitiser And Detergents?

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Whats The Difference Between A Sanitiser And Detergents?

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A sanitiser (some times also called a disinfectant) is a substance capable of destroying micro-organisms including food poisoning and other disease-causing bacteria. When a sanitiser is used properly it can reduce surface contamination by bacteria to a safe level. It is very important that the directions of use on the label are adhered to. Detergents are chemicals that remove grease and dirt they DO NOT KILL BACTERIA.

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