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Opre Roma Srbija - How to make disinfectants at home
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23.03.2020

Opre Roma Srbija - How to make disinfectants at home

We thank, a business management consulting firm from Belgrade who helped us create this video, as well as a member of our team, Master Chemist Mirko Kaldaras.     Aloe Vera gel-based disinfectant     1/3 cup of Aloe Vera gel, 2/3 cup of alcohol, and for a better scent you can add about 20 drops of lemon extract or squeezed lemon. Mix the ingredients well and rub the resulting gel after each hand wash. This way the hands will be disinfected (and hydrated).     Vinegar-based disinfectant     Pour 1/3 cup of vinegar, 2/3 cup of water into the glass, and again, for fragrance, 20 drops of lemon extract or squeezed lemon can be added.     Tea tree-based disinfectant     In a 1-liter bottle with a dispersible capacity, fill with water and add 20-30 drops of tea tree extract and because of the smell of 20 drops of lemon extract or squeezed lemon. The resulting solution is a very good antibacterial agent that can be sprayed on hands and on any object we touch (tables, door handles, floors).     Hypermanganese based disinfectant     A 10% solution should be prepared for use. This is done by weighing 1g of Hypermangan out of the box and dissolving it in a glass with 100ml of water.     Asepsol-based disinfectant     For hands and for wiping floors and similar surfaces, dilute with water at a ratio of 1:50. This means that if you want to make 1l of the disinfectant solution you should take 20ml of Asepsol and dissolve it in 1l of water, shake it, and then you can pour that solution into bottles, or you can store it in a glass or whatever.

 

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