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Date: | Thu, 30 Sep 1999 06:53:44 +0000 |
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> Plastic is impervious to acid, is it not?
> it seems to me that soaking in a strong solution of hydrochloric acid would
> go a long way toward sterilizing the plastic foundation. Also, steaming over
> boiling water for a few hours might also sterilize the foundation.
> Would either of these methods (soaking in a strong solution of hydrochloric acid
> or steaming over boiling water for a few hours) adversely affect to properties of the
> plastic in the foundation?
I don't know the answer to how HCL would effect plastic foundation, nor do I
know how HCL will effect ABF spores - I have never seen HCL mentioned as an
effective treatment. Steaming the plastic foundation will ruin the plastic
foundation, which will warp in a solar melter. Furthermore, short of
autoclaving, steaming is not an effective method to kill AFB spores.
Aaron Morris - thinking know thy enemy!
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