Re: CHECK THIS OUT MDF-500 DD
Posted by ff on 10/05/05
How about the emerging resistant strains? What effect on fungi? Residual
activity? Typical application on label/DFU? Signal word? Interactions,
tank mixes, etc."
On 10/05/05, Your opinion needed wrote:
> So all in all what do you think about this product? Do you think it is
> legitimate? Any info would be great. Thanks for the input so far.
> The USEPA has accepted Modec's Label for its Modec Decon Formulation.
> Approved for antimicrobial disinfectant and fungicidal uses, Modec's
> Decon Formulation has been assigned EPA Registration No.'s 80364-1 and
> 80364-2. When used as directed, MDF-500 exhibits effective disinfectant
> activity against the organisms: Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella
> choleraesuis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and meets the requirements for
> hospital use.
>
> 10/04/05, v wrote:
>> I noticed, when use-ing a product to get rid of mold, the suddsier the
>> better. It disolves the mold. It's gone there after, till the following
>> day or two. No eradication, just good hygene. Do they wait in line? Ok
>> feller, that groups gone, lets take their spot. Too bad there not
>> visable, Id's use a shot gun.
>>
>>
>> On 10/04/05, DD wrote:
>>> Hydrogen peroxide is a >>> href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disinfectant" rel="nofollow">disinfectant
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/04/05, ff wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Gosh, I thought it was a disinfectant, and if it kills mold why
>>>> isn't an antimicrobial. I call it a sterilant, and there are ag
>>>> chems incorp[oratin peroxide for soil application, essentially
>>>> sterilizing the soil. Why pour it onto cuts/abrasions? Hey I
>>>> love finding out when I'm wrong.
>>>>
>>>> ff
>>>>
>>>> On 10/04/05, DD wrote:
>>>>> 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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