Saturday, January 30, 2010

Antibacterial Laundry Soap Is There Such A Thing As Anti Bacterial Laundry Detergent? My Dr. Said To Wash My Towels / Bedding With It?

Is there such a thing as anti bacterial laundry detergent? My Dr. said to wash my towels / bedding with it? - antibacterial laundry soap

I am a white woman of 27 years and I had a problem with acne since the age of 21 years (no problems in my teens, though). Nothing seems to work the counter, and I found the only thing that is clear that even oral antibiotics, and those who only work until he takes her no more. My doctor advised me to wash my towels, sheets and pillowcases with antibacterial soap you use your entire body with soap and water a new daily Hibiclens bath towel every time I wash (for bacteria) in my house. I can not find antibacterial soap. I know that bleach might work, but my towels are blue and the color of the linen is so dark. I will not fade ... Proposals for antibacterial cleaning products?

16 comments:

2D said...

I saw for myself, I can not use bleach on my colored clothes. I could not find him, if what I did was, a gallon of antibacterial cleaning house to buy. (I forgot the name), I bought an industrial supply store and use a cup of my clothes. I hate germs and does not hurt, my clothes. I use it until it is done against the washing of bacteria. Good luck. 2D

pandy370... said...

I know a detergent "that is anti-bacterial. But they have an additive - Lysol. It is in progress. It wash the little brown bottle. I use to add the washing machine when my children were younger and used cloth diapers. Use Dreft laundry detergent as indicated above, or something without perfume. then add the Lysol and stay away from fabric softeners. I use a pain, you should not use fabric softener and static electricity surprisinly? Furthermore, my washing machine has a 2nd rinse option ... It could also help.

Del Piero 10 said...

It seems a little crazy, but get the bedding dry.

Scorpius... said...

Yes ... I call it "Clorox"! and hot water! Are you over "color" or "funk" affected ... Yuck! Again, burn or discard the CR @ PPY STUFF!

Fickle Pickle said...

I think (sp?) Would you Dreft detergent sensitive. It is specially made for babies, so it must be good.

* I think it's a little expensive, but ...

Good luck!

Ron H said...

The detergent is a very good antibacterial. I do not think you can make a difference by doing something stronger. Cleaner kills bacteria in excellent shape to cry. It is difficult to establish handicaps.

One side of the soap molecule is hydrophilic (water loving) and the other is hydrophobic (water fearing). The hydrophobic part is replaced by the bacterial cell wall and the hydrophilic part will vibrate with the movement of water molecules, pulls pieces from the bacteria.

LiL Chrissy said...

long

LiL Chrissy said...

long

monkey91... said...

Check this out:
http://www.homewares.com.cn/trade/anti-b ...

KathyS said...

Hot water and detergent will do.

♥♥The Queen Has Spoken♥♥ said...

Never heard of washing with antibacterial soap.

Try washing in hot water. That and the dryer must disinfect all bacteria in your beds.

~ProudMo... said...

Well, you have some rude answers!? You are here only for a little help ... I've never heard of him, but I'm a lunatic clean and germ free, lol So I would like some for me!

dr_nich_... said...

Use color-safe bleach

Mustbe said...

Dail work if you did something for them.

pinhed_1... said...

go to the store and get the bottle or laundry soap outside the box labeled "anti-bacteria" in it. I know that I saw

pinhed_1... said...

go to the store and get the bottle or laundry soap outside the box labeled "anti-bacteria" in it. I know that I saw

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