Re: CHECK THIS OUT MDF-500 DD
Posted by DD on 10/05/05
Sounds like it's not a durable antimicrobial. On 10/05/05, TM wrote: > One of our sales agents used the Modec product extensively in the > Caribbean and has tested the product with ATS. The Epa Registration # > 80364-1 and 80364-2 are part "A" and part "B" used together to make one > product. The testing performed on the product showed very good kill rate, > but did not deliver any long term protection. One of the tests showed the > efficacy of the product when exposed to moisture. The kill rate dropped > immediately when exposed to water and was completed ineffective after 7 > days. The product washed right off the surface. The product does a great > job at killing existing mold, but it will not prevent mold. The label > details its claims and does not offer or make claims to prevent anything. > > I think that it is a great killer, but the costs associated just to kill > mold is WAY to high. You would be wiser to use much cheaper quats > available on the market to do the same thing. > > 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. >>
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