Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Smell

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9 comments:

JustaJeepGuy said...


This is funny to me because one of my tasks for the first hour of my shortened workday is to go around and wipe down equipment with an alcohol-soaked rag. I sure hope it's killing any viruses (virii?) because I'm using 99% isopropanol and the vapors are killing me.

M. Mitchell Marmel said...

Clan MacGregor: Kills 90% of all known bacteria and viruses, and severely wounds the remaining 10%.

TrickyRicky said...

@JustJeepGuy- I also am a disinfect drone at my workplace, using a dilute chlorine bleach and dish soap solution. I work in a liquor store, so the whiskey portion of the punchline fits right in, from some of our early morning regulars, not me!!

Bruce Bleu said...

Wow, JJG, you must be living in Kitty Dukakis' world.

Chuck Baker (Macon) said...

Disinfecting the disinfector …. makes sense to me.
Hic … fer medishinal perpusses onni … hic

Sergio said...

JustaJeepGuy: You say The Vapors are killing you. Perhaps You're simply "Turning Japanese"

M. Mitchell Marmel said...

@Sergio: I really think so! :D

Stilton Jarlsberg said...

@JustaJeepGuy- Oh yeah, that 99% stuff will get your head spinning in a heartbeat!

@M. Mitchell Marmel- The problem with using Clan MacGregor for sanitizing is that it can't be used on wood or other flammable materials.

@TrickyRicky- I need to remember the phrase "dilute chlorine bleach and dish soap" for the next time I'm asked what Clan MacGregor tastes like.

@Bruce Bleu- Now THERE'S a name I haven't heard in awhile!

@Chuck Baker (Macon)- You wouldn't believe the amount of alcohol I drink just to make sure this blog won't spread contagion!

@Sergio- Kirring...?

@M. Mitchell Marmel- Then it's official!

JustaJeepGuy said...


Just in case anyone wants to know, I am not turning Japanese. That's all I'm going to say on that issue.

I have now been informed--but not officially--that I won't need to disinfect any equipment until after April 11. Apparently, Colorado is being locked down. It's a mixed blessing. No more 99% isopropanol, but no more fun times at work either. Oh, wait--it IS called "work" for a reason...