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Hand gels are anti bacterial, not antiviral. What am I missing?

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Poetf · 09/10/2020 13:23

It just occurred to me, why do we have to antibac our hands everywhere we go, when the gels are not anti viral, so presumably useless against the virus?

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NC4NW123 · 09/10/2020 13:24

Good question I do not know but I’d like to

ivftake1 · 09/10/2020 13:24

Still works against a virus

ivftake1 · 09/10/2020 13:25

Destroys the virus's protective layer

diplodocusinermine · 09/10/2020 13:26

Anything with 70% plus alcohol content will do the job, and many antibacs also kill viruses. Just read the blurb ( most these days will stipulate if they kill covid).

NannyR · 09/10/2020 13:27

If they have a high enough alcohol content (65%?) they also destroy viruses.

thedevilinablackdress · 09/10/2020 13:27

The alcohol breaks down the lipid outer layer of the virus. Same as soap.
www.which.co.uk/news/2020/04/hand-hygiene-soap-and-sanitiser-gel-what-you-need-to-know/

wafflyversatile · 09/10/2020 13:28

The alcohol destroys the virus protein rendering it useless.

Slightlybrwnbanana · 09/10/2020 13:29

Bless

BoulangerieBabs · 09/10/2020 13:29

Hand sanitiser with a high enough alcohol percentage will work in a similar way to soap, breaking down the outer layer.

Hand washing is the best way to destroy the virus in your hands but if you're out and have no access to hand washing facilities then it will help to tide you over until you can wash your hands with soap and hot water.

safariboot · 09/10/2020 13:31

The best thing is soap and warm water. Sometimes seems like the obsession with "sanitiser" has made people forget that. When restrictions were starting a crapload of businesses closed their handwashing facilities! For fuck's sake.

Hand sanitiser that's 60% or higher alcohol is effective against Covid-19 and most other viruses, but is still second-best to actual washing. Alcohol-free gel is typically ineffective.

Doctors have spend decades trying to get people to realise that viruses are not bacteria, but now "antibacterial" products are being widely marketed for preventing coronavirus! sigh .

dalmationsandcats · 09/10/2020 13:32

How has it taken you since March to work this out?!
As everyone has said, as long as it contains 70% alcohol then it will destroy the virus.

Poetf · 09/10/2020 13:44

@Slightlybrwnbanana

Bless
Bless? Are you trying to be sarcastic?

I do actually have a PhD so your patronising comment has fallen flat. (Clearly, my PhD is not in the anti-viral qualities of hand gels. Wink)

I encourage inquisitiveness in my team and fully believe that there are no stupid questions; I would much rather someone ask me something they don’t understand rather than pretend they don’t know.

And to everyone else - thank you for explaining it to me!

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Poetf · 09/10/2020 13:46

@Slightlybrwnbanana

Bless
Oh it gets better - you’re a teacher! Are you this rude to your students when they ask you a question about something they don’t know or understand? Yikes 😬
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dementedpixie · 09/10/2020 13:47

This was asked at the very start of covid, many months ago. As long as it has at least 60% alcohol then it breaks down the outer lipid layer of the virus and destroys it.

Slightlybrwnbanana · 09/10/2020 13:50

You advanced searched me? I'm flattered. Come on, from a grown-up it was a pretty daft question!

Poetf · 09/10/2020 13:50

@dementedpixie

This was asked at the very start of covid, many months ago. As long as it has at least 60% alcohol then it breaks down the outer lipid layer of the virus and destroys it.
I clearly missed the memo Grin
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timeforanewstart · 09/10/2020 13:51

Dettol is anti bac and also claims to kill some virus as well
Guess they have to proove this in tests to claim this?
I bought handgel at beginning of this of chemist online when it arrived it had no mention of alcohol content when i finally got an answer it was something like 35 % so useless , so i have huge bottle of useless sanitiser now
Learnt to look at the content

bumblingbovine49 · 09/10/2020 13:52

Luckily for us the Covid virus does not have a very strong ' envelope' so soap and water and alcohol along with vigorous rubbing break that down.

Some viruses ( eg norovirus) are a lot tougher so are more difficult to get rid of with soap and water and/ or alcohol so hand gels don't work for them anywhere near as well.

In hand gel the anti bacterial chemical action doesn't work on viruses but the alcohol does. So you need to buy one with high enough alcohol content, and it doesn't matter if it is ' antibacterial' or not ( not for Covid as anyway)

Autumngoldleaf · 09/10/2020 13:53

Yes op alcohol spears it.

But everyone should remember it's actually a respitory virus... It's airborne so masks, Windows fresh air is the way to go.

timeforanewstart · 09/10/2020 13:53

No such thing as a daft question , how would anyone learn if they never asked
What might seem daft to some isn't to another

LadyWithTheNeonSparklers · 09/10/2020 13:56

It's not a daft question but it was asked a lot near start of all this.

I do wonder what the hell is in many of the hand gels dispensers in shops.

CrumbsThatsQuick · 09/10/2020 13:58

This question made me smile...where have you been for the last 6 months?!!!

Have you also tried.... www.lmgtfy.com

TazMac · 09/10/2020 14:00

Some viruses ( eg norovirus) are a lot tougher so are more difficult to get rid of with soap and water and/ or alcohol so hand gels don't work for them anywhere near as well.

I knew that hand gel had to have minimum 60% alcohol to be effective and soap and hot water are better but I didn’t know that other viruses, such as norovirus are tougher to get rid off. What kills off norovirus?

MJMG2015 · 09/10/2020 14:06

It's like you've been hibernating since March 🤣🤣

Still it's not, by a long way, the daftest question I've heard today.

You definitely need to be careful when buying it though, as lots will promote that it kills 99.99% of germs (and in small print have bacteria). It NEEDS to have a HIGH alcohol content. There's an ongoing debate what that exact % is but the higher the better & definitely at least 60%

SourcePlease · 09/10/2020 14:18

I clearly missed the memo

Presumably you just weren't on mumsnet back then! My God, it was so annoying. Ten threads a day of people smugly announcing that antiBACTERIAL hand gel does not kill viruses, trying to look smart, only to be shot down by the fact that actually, most do kill this virus.

Not that that's what you're doing! Just reminded me of how insufferable this whole pandemic has made so many people.

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