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Has anyone else used this product? I've just begun using it as part of a routine treatment for bins.

It's quite toxic when in liquid form, another of those 'spray and let dry' substances--wear gloves and eye protection, and keep living things out of the room until it's dry (we used it outside on the porch, instead). Once dry, it is actually safe for food contact surfaces, and for pets, of course. It inhibits the growth of mold, yeasts and bacteria for around 3 months, it's washable, and even works under water.

The company that makes PAM (Pro-Products) has begun distributing it, and they tested it as safe to use along with PAM.

I'm curious to know if anyone else has tried it yet, and what they think of it.
 
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