Why soap companies claims to kill 99.9 percentage germs ? what about that 0.01 percentage? who will rest of the germs?
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Since commercial soap normally does not contain alcohol unlike soaps in the hospitals, rather than destroying oil particles (and their associated germs), soap molecules work by dissolving the oil with water which is then washed away.
One of the 0.01% of germs that hand sanitizers don't conquer. For the sake of clarity, viruses aren't living things, so they can't be killed. They can, however, be inactivated, thus making them unlikely to infect people.
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