- Location
- Chardon, OH
Be CAREFUL !The Internet says rubbing alcohol takes all of 10 seconds to have kill certain bacteria. Now as ghostice said it's best to know what pathogens you are trying to kill for each scenario and come up with a plan. I don't see why caring with you a small spray bottle filled with isopropyl alcohol would slow the production down dramatically.
As a human we have to live with our conscience, we have to pay bills and feed our family's. So when you work for someone else you might not have the luxury to take time to sanitize certain cuts. The only thing you can do is educate the owner of the trees, your employer and do your best. it would be one hell of a choice to quit your job over something like that. I have ran into people that don't care about anything but getting their view back and it doesnt matter what you have to do to the trees, as long as they have their view. I hate those situations and have seriously considered turning those jobs down. After some deep thought I think of it this way, I know i will do the least damage to the trees, and will give the trees the best chance they have. Luckily almost all my customers are amazing and they trust me 100% with thier trees and I can do what ever I need to, to finish the job.
The reason I have been interested in cleaning tools is that in my region slim flux runs rampant in our mesquite trees and I am trying to come up with the best possible program I can for those infected trees.
Does anyone have any insight into slim flux?
Alcohol may kill CERTAIN bacteria in 10 seconds.
However, it must pass bar oil, sap, etc.; then it must transfer thru saw dust debris, etc; etc










