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We discovered something yesterday... our local grocery began instructing their workers to use bleach/ water solutions on the surfaces at the checkout stand, and, as it air-dries, that solution gets on the bottom of the paper grocery bags. How did we figure this out? When we arrived back home and unpacked our groceries, Milly went loco-bananas with the store receipt and with one of the paper bags, both of which had been touching the damp, freshly-spritzed surfaces at the store. lol. She rolled around, ecstatic, just like she'd had some catnip. It was bleach, though, as she is one of those cats that flips out over bleach smells.Yes, so to clarify, soap works very well with a bit of agitation. Other disinfectants (alcohol, bleach, quaternary ammonium, etc) work well if left to sit on the surface, so depending on what you're cleaning, one type might be easier than another.
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