“BTW Hydrogen Peroxide will safely sanitize fabrics, and soft absorbent surfaces. Drying might take a while, but no big deal.
You can also fumigate with it to get into nooks and crannies. It has been studied and proven an effective sanitizer.”
Except it is forbidden to use these chemicals on aircraft. They are not approved.
There are hundreds of miles of wiring behind those nice plastic wall panels and overhead compartments. Under the floors as well. Strong chemicals cause copper corrosion and circuit failure. ANY product intended for use on an aircraft must be approved by both the manufacturer of the aircraft and the faa.
You can totally clean an aircraft by overhauling it. It requires totally stripping the interior to th bare exterior skin, then replacing everything with new or overhauled parts. Cost is in the tens of thousands of dollars and 3 to 4 weeks down time on the aircraft.
“Except it is forbidden to use these chemicals on aircraft. They are not approved.
...Strong chemicals cause copper corrosion and circuit failure. ANY product intended for use on an aircraft must be approved by both the manufacturer of the aircraft and the faa.”
http://www.faa.gov/data_research/research/med_humanfacs/oamtechreports/2000s/media/200610.pdf
This is an FAA test.
And Hydrogen Peroxide is already sold as an approved aircraft cleansing chemical.
http://www.aerovisionproducts.com/our-products.html