Dan Murphy
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pw2pp said:No I haven't and I have never gotten sick from a Hotel either and have stayed at TONS of Hotels. Although 3 star is the absolute lowest level I stay at.
Sorry to say it but I think that behavior sounds weird..... a little "Michael Jacksonish"![]()

Dan Murphy said:

DisFlan said:Look for Ivory liquid hand soap (not the antibacterial form). It comes in the nice little dispenser squirt bottles and it just has SOAP in it. It also smells nice!
For bar soap, regular Zest is nice. Again, not the Zest lablelled as antibacterial. Or look for good old Ivory in the bar.
In the kitchen I use regular Dawn. The ads are right. It does cut grease well and it works in our hard water.
For bathrooms, I use Comet bathroom cleaner. It cleans bathroom gunk well and it'll disinfect if you follow directions, but its active ingredient is citric acid.
For general cleaning, I'm still using the non-poluting standby, Simple Green. It does just about anything you want - from the charcoal grill to windows - depending on how you dilute it. A big bottle of concentrate lasts just about forever. And it WORKS.
Happy cleaning! (And save money.)
DisFlan
When I see it on the label, I move on. 
but never the antibacterial kind.
to clean my bathrooms...toilets, showers, etc. I haven't come up with anything better, yet.
Is that what you mean you use the Comet for? I was under the impression that Comet was too harsh/abrassive for toilets, showers, etc. & could clog toilets?

no way! I'm another one who just doesn't think too much about germs. I'm actually more worried about the chemicals we use to try to kill all these germs than the germs themselves!! Our bodies need bacteria in order to perform basic functions including digestion! I have no desire to kill ALL germs. We take reasonable precautions with raw meat, we wash our fruit and veggies, we keep some distance between us and people who are obviously ill - but we're not even that diligent with hand washing to be honest. And I've never had food poisoning. The kids have never had anything that resembled true food poisoning either - they've had a couple of bugs that involved their stomachs, as kids do. The kids catch germs from their schoolmates as is normal and necessary to build up immune systems. My kids have taken antibiotics about 4 times between the 3 of them (I think Logan has had 2 sets in his life, the others one), so all these bacteria we're not spending our time trying to kill aren't harming us too much!Unfortunately, I do know. I can't claim that I don't know what lurks in hotel rooms!DisneyAddict_M said:What I don't know won't hurt me.
Sloanpw2pp said:Sorry to say it but I think that behavior sounds weird..... a little "Michael Jacksonish"![]()
You can't see this stuff with the naked eye but put that light on and Bam! It's there.

inaminute said:Nope. I never worry about it.
I figure if the maids and hotel staff can survive cleaning whatever might be in the rooms on a daily basis, I can survive what might be left.


Why do you pour water on the bedspread??? If you want a clean bedspread, call and ask them for one. They'll bring it.pampam said:I'm not a clean freak by any stretch of the imagination. If anything, I am a slob. However, other peoples grime bothers me. For that reason, when I check into a hotel room the first thing I do is pull back the bed clothes and check the sheets carefully to make sure they are clean. I unpack my borax and clean the tub. If I think there is cockroaches there, I sprinkle borax around the perimiter of the room. I only do this if I will be in the room at least 14 nights- otherwise it is not effective. (We do not have cockroaches where we live. I even leave my suitcase, unpacked, in a freezing garage for a few days after I get home in case I bring any little stow-aways home with me. My sister says this is ineffective since the cockroaches have survived the ice age, but I feel Florida bugs might not be able to stand the cold.) I bring my own universal remote with me. This helps even more, because the hotel remote doesn't have a sleep mode on it but the tv's do. I then put the bedspread on the floor, and pour water on it. I next call housekeeping for a fresh bedspread. The blankets I don't worry too much about, since they are sandwiched between the bedspread and the sheets, both clean. I wish I could pack my own pillows, but there is simply not enough room.
