Sniper is Non-Corrosive to your devices
This coronavirus has us all scrambling to sanitize and disinfect our spaces. And not just the spaces, but high touch-point areas such as keyboards, electronics tools autos trucks, and so on that we come into direct contact with daily. When I was in a store recently and used the keypad while submitting payment, I noted that it was both sticky and crumbling. When I asked the store person about it, she replied that they are using bleach daily to disinfect that touchpad. I pointed out that the bleach – being corrosive – was eating away the plastic on the pad and it was falling apart, she just shrugged her shoulders (because really, what can she do?).
This is an important aspect of Sniper as a disinfectant – Sniper is non-corrosive. When spraying electronic equipment or your phone, it is really not smart to use something that is going to corrode that equipment. It is much smarter to find a product that won’t cause that harm. In addition to its other wonderful properties, Sniper is safe for hard and porous surfaces. You can rely on it to not cause harm to your touch screen, or your keyboard, or to any of the other devices or equipment you use.
The same is true for other equipment. I fielded a call from our local fitness center. They had been spraying their machines with some corrosive product and the rubber handles began corroding after only a few days. You can imagine how that would feel in your hands – a tacky, sticky, crumbling mess! And this after only a few days.
Be smart. Sniper doesn’t cause harm to most surfaces because it is non-corrosive. And because it is non-corrosive, it doesn’t cause harm to skin if you happen to get some on yourself. Find yourself a small spray bottle and carry it with you to disinfect surfaces you come in contact with when out in public. The 4 oz spray bottle is ideal for this!
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- http://blog.nokout.com/what-level-of-clean-is-right-for-you/
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- http://blog.nokout.com/clean-the-germs-from-your-devices-safely-with-sniper/
- http://blog.nokout.com/deodorize-and-clean-sports-facilities-and-equipment-with-sniper/
Hello Customer Service,
I am wondering if your products can be used to wash floors? I am allergic to airborne odors and suffocate instantly should I inhale them. I have many cats dogs and pet house chickens. I need disinfectant for my floors and bird cages. My newest baby chick is not able to wear a diaper yet and well accidents happen. I would like to use product with a mop and paper towels for spot cleaning. The product that kills bacteria and viruses is a must.
Hi Meadow, thanks for writing. SNiPER works well on your floors. Use a mop that has a removable and washable microfiber head – not an old-style string mop. I like one that has a reservoir (for Sniper) and sprayer on the handle, that sprays right in front of the mop head. These are available in most grocery stores. I like this one: https://ocedar.com/product_category/mops/spray-mops/ It works great!
I am renting & was wondering how to disinfect for coronavirus when I move out-sinks, toilet, high-touch areas. I personally have never tested positive but wanted to be safe rather than sorry.
Disinfecting with SNiPER is easy – just spray, and walk away. It should stay wet for up to 10 minutes for maximum effect.