Advice for Bernice,-Wipes are useless.
Antibacterial wet wipes used for killing kitchen germs are a waste of money because bugs can come back to full strength very quickly a scientist claims.
In many households wipes have replaced cloths and scouring pads, but it has been said that if just one cell of a household germ remains on the benchtop it will multiply within twenty minutes..
A biomedical scientist found household soap was far better at breaking down the cell walls of household germs. However, there are some dyed in the wool Kitchen Witches who have slobbered around germs since birth who are completely immunised from all known germs.
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You're right about those wipes. People rely on them entirely too much, probably because they're so convenient and easy. But overusing anti-bacterials and antibiotics can lead to all kinds of problems, and as you say, they aren't even as effective as some people seem to think they are. It doesn't take much for the germs to be up and running again. Not that I've never used one of those wipes... they come in handy as a quick clean-up under certain circumstances... but I'm a believer in soap and water and bleach. Your wife's use of lemon would smell a lot better, though. :)