I found this site a couple weeks ago: "What Kills It?: What Kills Coronavirus
It says...
A better choice for killing a life-threatening, emerging strain of Human Coronavirus like Covid-19, is to use EPA registered products that became registered to kill the deadly Human Coronaviruses: SARS in 2002 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) and MERS in 2012 (Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome).Finding any of the products on the EPA list in local stores has been impossible as ALL disinfectants and disinfecting wipes are all sold out.
A product that is capable of killing the deadly SARS will say both:
* Kills Human Coronavirus
* Kills SARS Related Coronavirus
If it is capable of killing MERS, is should read:
* Kills Human Coronavirus
* Kills MERS Related Coronavirus
I've been searching online for products, but have struck out at most places. There appear to be LOTS of problems with bad product being sold on Amazon, so I stay away from there.
I noticed that Staples has been getting Diversey products in occasionally. Late last week I placed an order on the Staples site for the Diversey "Oxivir tb" wipes. They were delivered yesterday and the product looks real good. These are larger wipes, 11" x 12" so easier to use, and seem to be slightly thicker and stronger than consumer wipes. I had to buy the large commercial-size replacement rolls (which come in a heavy duty polyethylene bag) as the . wipes in dispensers were sold out. It is easy to cut the top of the bag off and close it up with a large chip-bag clip. These come in a cardboard carton of four of these big 160-sheet rolls, so I have 640 individual wipes which I think should last 2 to 4 months.
I paid $165 for four rolls plus $15 shipping which is 28¢ per wipe. That is about 4X the per-wipe price for Lysol disinfecting wipes, but I cannot find any consumer wipes anywhere.
I talked to Diversey tech support today and they confirmed these are the correct wipes to buy. The woman recommended a one minute "dwell time" (i.e., wet contact time) which is consistent with List N.
Does it matter when Walmart is sold out of every single one of them?
I don’t think you can find these anywhere, can you?
Isopropyl won’t work?
What wipes and cleaning products kill the virus?
https://whatkillsit.com/virus/what-kills-coronavirus/
Pure gold - thanks for posting...
unfortunately all of their effective cleaners are out of stock. on line and in stores.
Thanks for the info.
3% hydrogen peroxide 70% alcohol
Does bleach kill corona virus?
BFLR
No need to waste money: The science of soap heres how it kills the coronavirus: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3825197/posts