Teufleberger has published rope disinfecting guidelines in response to Covid19:
https://www.teufelberger.com/en/pro.../covid-19-corona-virus-rope-disinfection.html
Interesting! the 70% isopropyl and 30% water solution recommended changes the hand of the rope, makes it stiffer. That's not too great.
Personally I'm the only one who uses my ropes for work. If people share ropes and are worried about about Covid19 transmission it would be simple enough to wear gloves.
-AJ
I don't think gloves will work - they just kick the bucket down the road. They need gloves to cover up their contaminated gloves, y'know?
I exited isolation in my workflow for the first time in over a month yesterday to work the ground for a climber friend on his job. We took down a 36" ash, got him started on some srt pruning in a couple small maples, did some friendly throwline competition in said maples, and pruned a small live oak. I had a bin of super soapy water and used it about 30 times over the course of 8 hours, most notably between roping stuff down from the ash and maples. When I got home I stuck it all in the washing machine.
Thanks for posting that link. Any information on rope sanitation is critical, and this is the first I've seen from a manufacturer.














