A right way to use wash machine cleaning clothes now
By Eric LUO
@Comforter (173)
Wuhan, China
April 20, 2020 3:33am CST
Teach mylotters to use wash machine cleaning clothes now. If your wash machine have the setting as my picture which from mine. Just set it to "Antibacteria", so 60 degree and two hours' wash can kill covid19. As the report said, 53 degree last 30 mins can kill it.
Also I suggest you change the habit of bathing at night to bathing back-home. Try after every time come back from outside, wash your clothes and body, especially the outer coat and exposed skin.
My answer to @petatonicsca from Japan: If your wash machine just has cold water mode, don't worry. Add disinfectant into cold water when wash is effective as well. A trick to teach you: the main ingredients of the product are "sodium hypochlorite" or "calcium hypochlorite", which are chlorine containing disinfectants (of course, the main ingredients of chlorine containing disinfectants also include hypochlorite, trisodium chloride phosphate, sodium dichloroisocyanurate, trichloroisocyanuric acid, chloramine, etc., but the first two are commonly used in home products)
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@Butterfingers (66583)
• India
20 Apr 20
Any update about the medicine of Covid-19?
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@Comforter (173)
• Wuhan, China
20 Apr 20
yes, me too. The information of 53 degree last 30mins kill covid19 remains no change since January. So I just share my thought and what I am doing here. I believe it works.
BTW, I've work in EVT company at Stuttgart in 2009. It is a internal short transfer. I have a few friends there. Wish you guys can go through it safely.
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@Comforter (173)
• Wuhan, China
20 Apr 20
Don't worry. Add disinfectant into cold water when wash is effective as well. A trick to teach you: the main ingredients of the product are "sodium hypochlorite" or "calcium hypochlorite", which are chlorine containing disinfectants (of course, the main ingredients of chlorine containing disinfectants also include hypochlorite, trisodium chloride phosphate, sodium dichloroisocyanurate, trichloroisocyanuric acid, chloramine, etc., but the first two are commonly used in home products)
@Comforter (173)
• Wuhan, China
20 Apr 20
Thanks. Really happy when I see this kind of respond. Keep healthy and positive.