Clorox posted another Clorox product last night called Clorox Germicidal which my main doctor just got back to me on. It is basically the same as the original product with safe buffering chemicals added to allow it to last longer in the bottle. He's reviewed them and finds them OK in the percentages they are in the mix. This is the ONLY one that is OK to use. . . none of the others should be used. As you notice it has the same damn blue cap as all the rest!
It is still concentrated, so the amount of Sodium Hypochlorite in it is 8.25% not 7%. Use 24 capfuls of water to one capful of Clorox Germicidal.
Finding it may be a bit more difficult. . . Costco carries a 3-pack for about $8.42, but your local grocery or hardware may not have it. Do NOT use any of the others, only the Clorox Germicidal version.
Check post # 90 for Good News about Clorox Germicidal
""It is still concentrated, so the amount of Sodium Hypochlorite in it is 8.25% not 7%. Use 24 capfuls of water to one capful of Clorox Germicidal.""
Thanks for following up on this.
Now to get the locals or Sams to stock it.
Might be able to order thru Amazon.
Thank you for the ping, and thank you for raising this issue. I wish I had seen the 2011 thread, but somehow I missed it.
Interesting that there is a heart disease connection, my brother is facing open heart surgery (valve job) in the near future, and they told him it wasn’t going to happen unless all his teeth came out. They stripped his gears, so to speak (Larry Stooge reference).
They didn’t tell him exactly why, but I assumed it was something like this.
As an aside, about the only other product I know that has five different kinds of sodium is Chex Mix Traditional, aka “High Blood Pressure In A Bag”. 19,200mg of sodium all told. Eight 1/2 cup servings. Who eats only one half cup of Chex Mix?
http://i.imgur.com/NsDS4yl.jpg
Sodium Chloride
Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda)
Trisodium Phosphate
Disodium Inosinate
Disodium Guanylate
Excellent!
Thanks so much for the update! I have been using Clorox as a germicidal/anti-fungal for years, but just started the mouth rinse use in the last three years. Good to know there is still a version available for this purpose.
Clorox Concentrated Germicidal Bleach, Regular, 64Oz Bottle from Clorox
About the Product
Has a concentration level of 8.25%.;Cleans, disinfects and deodorizes a variety of surfaces.;EPA-registered to kill 39 organisms, including multiple strains of MRSA, Norovirus and three strains of influenza.;Kills Clostridium difficile spores in five minutes on hard, nonporous surfaces when used as directed.;Safe for food-contact surfaces.;Kills salmonella, E. coli and listeria.;Ergonomically-enhanced package makes the bleach is easier to pour, handle and carry.