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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1315518" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Well the theory behind it is that the 'dirt, grime, and dust" is simply <em>material</em> once the 'germs' are killed, just as the dead skin cells from your body is just inert and harmless material. Of course, the Purrell doesn't kill every kind of bad microscopic critter but it gets rid of most--probably over 95%. In other words, you may still have dirt, grease or 'something' on your hands, but it is now a sterilized something. I don't use it, but I think Purell is basically some kind of alcohol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1315518, member: 18945"] Well the theory behind it is that the 'dirt, grime, and dust" is simply [i]material[/i] once the 'germs' are killed, just as the dead skin cells from your body is just inert and harmless material. Of course, the Purrell doesn't kill every kind of bad microscopic critter but it gets rid of most--probably over 95%. In other words, you may still have dirt, grease or 'something' on your hands, but it is now a sterilized something. I don't use it, but I think Purell is basically some kind of alcohol. [/QUOTE]
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