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Using Disinfectant Spray


Clorox® Expert Disinfectant Sprays

There are many different types of non-visible viruses and bacteria that live on top of surfaces both indoor and outdoor. Therefore, cleaning and disinfecting surfaces regularly can help to prevent you from becoming infected and ill. Clorox® offers a range of disinfectant sprays such as Clorox® Expert Aerosol Disinfectant Spray, Clorox® Expert Multipurpose Cleaner with Bleach and Clorox® Expert Multipurpose Cleaner Bleach Free. Convenient to use, each one of these sprays kills 99.9% of viruses and bacteria across a variety of surfaces, leaving them clean and disinfected. Out of these three sprays, Clorox® Expert Aerosol Disinfectant Spray can even kill fungus.

If you need a spray that works equally well on ambient, hard and soft surfaces, choose Clorox® Expert Aerosol Disinfectant Spray. It disinfects and deodorizes hard non-porous surfaces & sanitizes soft surfaces in and outside your home by killing 99.9% of Viruses, Bacteria & Fungus*. A 30-second sanitization** period is all that is required to sanitize soft surfaces. Follow the below directions to properly use Clorox® Expert Aerosol Disinfectant Spray.

To Clean:

  1. Hold the can upright 20 cm from surface.
  2. Spray surface until thoroughly wet.
  3. Wipe clean and then rinse.

Do keep in mind that a potable water rinse is required for food contact surfaces.

To Disinfect and Deodorize:

  1. Hold the can upright 20 cm from surface.
  2. Spray surface until thoroughly wet.
  3. Let it stand for 5 minutes.
  4. Allow to air dry.

Do ensure that heavy soil must be removed prior to disinfecting. A potable water rinse is required for surfaces that come into regular contact with food.

** To Sanitize Soft Surfaces:

  1. Hold the can upright 20 cm from surface.
  2. Spray until fabric is wet.
  3. Let it stand for 30 seconds.
  4. Allow to air dry.

Reapply as necessary. Ensure that heavy soil must be removed prior to sanitizing.

There are times when you need a cleaner that is safe to use on multiple surfaces. If that’s your requirement, use Clorox® Expert Multipurpose Cleaner with Bleach. It is specifically formulated for a professional disinfection of a variety of surfaces around your home. This is done by killing 99.9% of Viruses and Bacteria. Sanitization is done within as quick as 30 seconds. Follow the below directions to properly use Clorox® Expert Multipurpose Cleaner with Bleach.

  1. Turn nozzle to “spray” or “steam”.
  2. Spray soiled area, then wipe clean to clean surface.
  3. Let stand 5 minutes before wiping to disinfect.
  4. Allow to air dry.

If you are looking for a cleaning product that’s bleach free as well as safe to use around children and food Clorox® Expert Multipurpose Cleaner Bleach Free would be the most suitable product for you. It is specifically formulated for a professional disinfection of a variety of surfaces around your home. Clorox® Expert Multipurpose Cleaner Bleach Free kills 99.9% of Viruses and Bacteria. Though it is a powerful stain remover, it is safe to use around children and food◊. Follow the below directions to properly use Clorox® Expert Multipurpose Cleaner Bleach Free.

  1. Turn nozzle to “spray” or “steam”.
  2. Spray soiled area, then wipe clean to clean surface.
  3. Let it stand 10 minutes before rinsing to disinfect.
  4. Let it air dry.

Whether your choice is Clorox® Expert Aerosol Disinfectant Spray, Clorox® Expert Multipurpose Cleaner with Bleach or Clorox® Expert Multipurpose Cleaner Bleach Free, you can rest assured that each one of these sprays is extremely effective in cleaning and disinfecting your surroundings, making it possible for you to be in a safe environment for you and your loved ones.

*Kills Bacteria:
Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella enterica, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterococcus faecalis.
Virus: Influenza A Virus, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Herpes Simplex Virus type 1, Rhinovirus, Rotavirus
Fungi: Tricophyton mentagrophytes
✦Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Influenza A Virus (H1N1)
◊Rinse surfaces that may be in contact with food or children

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