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Monday 29 May 2017

How to Produce Germicide - Johnnybility

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How to Produce Germicide


You can save some cool cash my knowing how to produce Germicide.

GERMICIDE FORMULATION  AND PRODUCTION
Izal is one of the common germicides used regularly at home, it is highly concentrated and very effective when used in toilet cleaning, floor tiles and other surfaces, It also sells fast because of its regular use in hospitals, schools and other organisations. It all depends on how you want to do your business, you can actually introduce any of your products you produce to these organisations I've mentioned above.    


Below is a step by step guide on how to produce Germicide.

Chemicals  To produce 5 liters of germicide you will jneed the following:
 FORMULATION
To produce 5 liters of germicide you will need:
1. 1/8 Carbloic acid
2. 1/8 Lyzol
3. 1/8 Phenol
4. 1/8 Pine oil
5. 1/8 booster
6. 1/8 cencentrate
7. ¼ whitener
8. ¼ texapon
9. 2 liters of water

 Preparation

1. Put texapon into an empty bucket (preferably a plastic bucket)
2. Add pine oil and phenol into texapon and mix together
3. Add whitener and mix very well
4. Add 1 liter of water and mix it together
5. Add concentrate
6. Then you add 1 liter of water again and mix together
7. Add lyzol and mix together
8. Add carbolic and mix together

Then add booster and mix together Ot should be Noted that to test for germicide, put some water in a plastic bucket, then put one or two drops of the already prepared germicide, it will become whitish in the water.  Your germicide is ready for use.
You can sale your germicide to hospitals, schools, members of the public and even for personal use.

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