#114845 - 12/05/07 06:04 PM
 
Re: warning: don't use hotel glasses for drinking
[Re: benjammin]
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Question about the 3 sink method, wouldn't it be better to rinse after sanitizing to rinse off any residual sanitizing agents?
  As far as hotel glasses, I would advocate rinsing them well with tap water, then treating them with a solution of 40% to 50% ethanol, preferably at least 8 years old.
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#114940 - 12/06/07 01:56 PM
 
Re: warning: don't use hotel glasses for drinking
[Re: redflare]
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Rinsing and washing are two different things... 
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#114942 - 12/06/07 01:59 PM
 
Re: warning: don't use hotel glasses for drinking
[Re: picard120]
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The high class motels we usually stay in have plastic glasses, sealed in plastic, thrown away after use... 
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#114975 - 12/06/07 09:05 PM
 
Re: warning: don't use hotel glasses for drinking
[Re: redflare]
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 No, the maid did.  Its commonly called dish soap/sterilizer.  
 
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#115108 - 12/08/07 02:49 AM
 
Re: warning: don't use hotel glasses for drinking
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The high class motels we usually stay in have plastic glasses, sealed in plastic, thrown away after use...  I get to stay in those same high class motels and have discovered the "sealed" wrapper ripped open ever so slightly so that a "fresh" glass could be stuffed in and the wrapping re-used. And in more than one motel chain, too. And more than once. Yuck.   Call me paranoid but I carry a packet of antibacterial wipes now. I'm sure to hit every switch, doorknob, telephone, alarm clock, remote control, etc. in the room that I might touch, just like Howie Mandel.  
 
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#115120 - 12/08/07 05:20 AM
 
Re: warning: don't use hotel glasses for drinking
[Re: cedfire]
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'Antibacterials' are seen as a panacea these days and seem to be everywhere these days. However given information like this:  http://www.tufts.edu/med/apua/Q&A/Q&A_antibacterials.html that is rather worrying. As they note you may be better of with more traditional solutions using 70% solutions of ethyl or isopropyl alcohol, household bleach or hydrogen peroxide. Although use of these requires may well require some sensible precautions. OIMO  
  Edited by OIMO (12/08/07 05:20 AM)
 
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