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    Re: CHECK THIS OUT MDF-500

    Posted by DD on 10/04/05

    HP is not an antimicrobial. It kills mold, like you would
    expect, and with a nice foaming reaction, but I do believe it
    does in fact deactivate the antimicrobial which is why other
    companies never mix the two.


    On 10/04/05, ff wrote:
    >
    > Maybe it's because the HP is an antimicrobial/sterilant.
    > Without looking into it, my guess is the product/mixture
    > efficacy is enhnaced, synergized, and or the bio-activity is
    > prolonged. Bill might suggest an anatogonistic effect, as you
    > suggest.
    >
    > Just a guess.
    >
    > ff
    >
    > On 10/04/05, DD wrote:
    >> We need a link to the label on MDF-500. It's not on the
    >> website you gave and the product itself is not listed in the
    >> EPA online database under the registration number and name
    >> provided on the website.
    >>
    >> Nothing unique about this product other then the fact they
    >> are asking you to mix Hydrogen Peroxide with a quat that's
    >> used in a toilet bowl cleaning product made by Proctor and
    >> Gamble. Normally this would be a two stage application
    >> rather then a two part mix.
    >>
    >> Find out why they ask you to mix it instead of shipping it
    >> mixed. I assume it's because the Hydrogen Peroxide
    >> deactivates the antimicrobial.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> On 9/29/05, YOUR OPINION NEEDED wrote:
    >>> WWW.DECONSOLUTIONS.COM
    >>>
    >>> WHAT IS YOUR OPIONION ON THE MDF-500 PRODUCT?

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