Rubbing alcohol is relatively cheap, readily available, and has many household uses. A couple of useful tips for rubbing alcohol — as a hand sanitizer and as a glass cleaner. This is a very efficient way to solve both of these everyday chores.
First, as a hand sanitizer, rubbing alcohol is extremely practical and effective. It is widely used for cleansing surgeons’ hands and instruments and for the disinfection of skin prior to penetration by a hypodermic needle. As an antiseptic, it is good against vegetative bacteria and fair against fungi and viruses.
So, if it is used by surgeons then it must undoubtedly work for ordinary folks at home.
Secondly, rubbing alcohol works great as an eyeglass cleaner. Here’s what I did to make it work for me. I bought a small, glass bottle of eyeglass spray — something like Purosol All Natural Lens Cleaner 2oz.
By the way, the Purosol cleaner works well on photography equipment as well. Those that have expensive eyeglasses may consider using this cleaner. Many swear by it.
I used the commercial spray on my eyeglasses. After I used all of the commercial spray, I then started to fill up the tiny bottle with rubbing alcohol. This worked well for me, because rubbing alcohol is cheap and is quite convenient.
3 Responses
Kathy Parrett
December 4th, 2012 at 7:40 am
1Thanks for sharing this. Now, I know a good way to clean my glasses without having to spend more. Guess I’ll try it soon.
Loretta Royal
March 19th, 2013 at 5:42 am
2I used to think that too but as time went by with months of using the rubbing alcohol, my sunglasses’ tints started to peel off. Perhaps it has got to do with the contents of the alcohol.
Ahmad Tridle
May 3rd, 2013 at 1:56 pm
3Modern glasses are typically supported by pads on the bridge of the nose and by temple arms (sides) placed over the ears. CR-39 lenses are the most common plastic lenses due to their low weight, high scratch resistance, low dispersion, and low transparency to ultraviolet and infrared radiation.;:
The latest write-up coming from our own web page
<http://www.melatoninfaq.com
RSS feed for comments on this post · TrackBack URI
Leave a reply
Subscribe to Feed
Subscribe Now!
Featured Deal ➸
Social Button ➸
Categories
Archives
SQUIDBOARD
Academic Tech
Multimedia MegloMania
Tech Toolbox
Meta
Navigate the Night Sky like Galileo ➸
Popular Squids ➸
2. HDMI To RCA Composite Enables Users To Stream With Old TVs ... On The Squid ► If you’re wanting to stream content with a device such as Apple TV for example, but you do not have a flat screen TV, there’s a gadget that you might be interested in. The HDMI to RCA composite enables users to stream with the old style television. Yes, Apple fans can watch Apple TV with that old TV. Chromecast is another viable choice.
3. Roku Purple Light Keeps Blinking ... On The Squid ► The Roku set top box updates itself often. Not long after a reset I noticed one of the Roku boxes was doing something rather odd. The purple light continued to blink and it wouldn’t stop. The Roku unit worked great, but the purple light kept blinking. The light should not be blinking all of the time.
4. The NooElec Dongle Is Too Much Fun! ... On The Squid ► For around $20, the NooElec Dongle is way too much fun! It’s not for everybody, but for the tech that doesn’t mind spending a little time with it, the benefits pay off.
5. The Big Zapper: All Band Doublet ... On The Squid ► Uses 96 feet quarter wave, or per leg. Copper wire (solid) preferred is AWG #14 or #12. Width is 192 feet total.
6. How To Program Baofeng UV5R ... On The Squid ► New out of the box—one must learn to program your Baofeng UV-5R radio. This guide is useful especially for newbies. I’m mostly interested in programming simplex type applications, along with local emergency frequencies.
7. Cheaper Wire For Ham Antenna Projects ... On The Squid ► Especially for listening to the lower bands in this crazy unpredictable solar cycle, I’m accustomed to building my own antennas. Thicker copper wire is usually the standard, but over the years I’ve learned that thinner gauge wire will hold out sufficiently. It’s all in the packaging. Here are a few scattered ideas.
8. Live Police Scanner Feeds On Your Computer ... On The Squid ► Want to listen to live streaming radio transmissions of police, fire, and EMS in your area? Do you own a computer with internet access? If so, you now have a police scanner. Listen to live audio online in the United States.
9. Kenwood 590 EQ Settings ... On The Squid ► The Kenwood TS-590S EQ settings will give the user optimum TX audio if properly configured. This transceiver is hard to beat for the money. Some will use the default mode, while others take the benefit of the ARCP-590 software. Follow this and you will have sparkle and articulation.
10. The Guide to Setting Up Google Chromecast ... On The Squid ► Setting up Chromecast is a simple process for the most part, and the reward is worth it. Just follow along with my guide and you’ll get your Chromecast going. If you have trouble with setup you can leave a comment and I will do what I can to help.
Poll ➸