Barbicide Concentrate Pint Size
BARBICIDE® is known worldwide as the ultimate product for EPA registered disinfection in salons, barbershops and spas. The iconic blue liquid is trusted and effective earning its reputation for creating a safe and clean salon.
Features
- EPA approved broad-spectrum disinfectant
- Proven effective against HIV-1, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Staphylococcus (including MRSA), Pseudomonas, Salmonella, Clostridium Difficile (C.Diff), Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus (VRE), Herpes, Influenza (including H1N1), “Athletes Foot” (TineaPedis)
- Complies with OSHA’s bloodborne pathogens standard
- Safe for non-porous surfaces including tanning beds, metals, stainless steel, plastics, combs, brushes, rollers and shears
- Simple to mix, without taking up precious shelf space
- Anti-rust formulation protects your expensive shears
- Will not stain skin or surfaces
How To Use
- The proper mixing ratio of Barbicide is one of the most vital things you can do.
- The proper ratio is 2 oz. (or ¼ cup) of Barbicide Concentrate mixed into 32 oz. of water (4 cups). This is the proper dilution, so you can kill all the pathogens listed on the EPA registered label (For a full list see the product label).
- This should be used in states that do not require a Tuberculocidal.
- All non-porous surfaces in your salon should be disinfected.
- Single use items (like nail files or neck strips) should be thrown away after each use.
- Once you have mixed your solution there are several ways you can disinfect.
- BlueCo Brands has a handy saying for using Barbicide: “If you can, immerse it. If you can’t, spray it.”For items like combs, shears, brushes and nail clippers immerse them in Barbicide for ten minutes.
- Those ten minutes (contact time) will ensure all the pathogens on the label are eradicated. Once the contact time is complete, remove the implements and rinse them with water.
- Store the tools in an air-tight container until you are ready to use them again.
- Once the solution comes in contact with implements you need to change it 24 hours later, or sooner if contaminated.