OneEyedDiva
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I came across this article when researching whether or not steam heat would kill the virus (ie: ironing clothing with steam iron). With only 2 cans of disinfectant spray left, I wanted to know if I could effectively remove germs from my outdoor clothes by steaming thus saving the spray for my coats. Every since my husband passed and I've been mostly taking public transportation, I've come home and sprayed my clothing and coats with disinfectant spray. If I had a washer in the apartment, I'd just throw them in the wash after each wear but I have to lug laundry and products outside and down two sets of stairs to the laundry room.
I usually like to wear a garment twice before washing it unless I've worn something all day or it's visibly soiled. I add ammonia and either Oxyclean (light clothes) or laundry detergent (dark) to my wash. With whites I use bleach and detergent. The only article I found about steam killing germs was referring to autoclaving and other disinfecting methods for equipment but not specifically for killing COVID-19 on clothes. This article gives facts about viruses living on clothing, tips on laundering whether or not you use public laundry facilities and describes steps to take when doing laundry for an infected person
https://www.reviewed.com/laundry/features/can-the-covid-19-coronavirus-live-on-your-clothes
I usually like to wear a garment twice before washing it unless I've worn something all day or it's visibly soiled. I add ammonia and either Oxyclean (light clothes) or laundry detergent (dark) to my wash. With whites I use bleach and detergent. The only article I found about steam killing germs was referring to autoclaving and other disinfecting methods for equipment but not specifically for killing COVID-19 on clothes. This article gives facts about viruses living on clothing, tips on laundering whether or not you use public laundry facilities and describes steps to take when doing laundry for an infected person
https://www.reviewed.com/laundry/features/can-the-covid-19-coronavirus-live-on-your-clothes