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  8. Re: Pc petri dishes? [Re: Notahacker420] +
  9. #17917264 - 03/07/13 04:53 AM (5 days, 3 hours ago)
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  11. Man, I'll never touch plastic plates again. Grrr. Glass it is. Just sent an order to my favorite supplyer. I can toast them until every contamintant turns into charcoal.
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  20. #17920873 - 03/07/13 07:11 PM (4 days, 13 hours ago)
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  24. Notahacker420 said:
  25. Bleach does not kill all mold spores, neither does H2o2, neither does alcohol.
  26. But heat does.
  27. What about lysol they claim to kill 99.9 percent of viruses and bacteria.I also just searched lysol and they claim to kill 99.9 of molds and fungi. Just a thought but maybe hold the can upside down spray all of the air out then puncture it pour the contents into a bowl to soak your petri's in. I still would suggest investing in Pyrex if you want to use them multiple times. They can be found for around $5 a piece.

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