Antifungal chemicals? - Sodium Percarbonate -vs- Borax (Boric Acid)
Von: Gas Bag (shazlikd@yahoo.com.au) [Profil]
Datum: 02.11.2009 03:51
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Datum: 02.11.2009 03:51
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Does anyone know how these two chemicals compare as antifungal agents? Sodium Percarbonate Borax (Boric Acid) Are they soluble in methylated spirits? (denatured methanol) Are there any other cheap, non-toxic compound that are effective? I'm well aware there are numerous readily available pharmaceutical products, but they are not cost effective in the long term. I'm looking to make a COST EFFECTIVE, powerful, antifungal shoe spray. I already know about sunlight, drying, air, etc. I've already tackled (my housemate's) feet, etc. Any compounds that stain (e.g. chlorine bleach, or potassium permanganate) are not an option. Nor are products with an ovewpowering smell (e.g. tea tree oil). He just won't use them. Any advice?[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
