{"id":826,"date":"2016-09-29T14:40:12","date_gmt":"2016-09-29T13:40:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/knowledgeweighsnothing.com\/?p=826"},"modified":"2023-03-04T01:00:21","modified_gmt":"2023-03-04T01:00:21","slug":"how-to-make-an-antiseptic-solution-from-bleach","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/knowledgeweighsnothing.com\/how-to-make-an-antiseptic-solution-from-bleach\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Make Dakin\u2019s Solution & A Bleach Disinfectant Spray"},"content":{"rendered":"

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If you are interested in finding out how to make Dakin’s Solution, this is the post for you! I have provided details on how to make Dakin’s Solution, together with the Dakin’s Solution recipe. I have also added a bonus recipe for making a disinfectant surface spray from household bleach.<\/p>\n

Used mainly to clean and disinfect toilets and sinks, basic household chlorine bleach is very cheap, it’s easy to obtain and it kills almost all known germs and most viruses. Almost everyone has a bottle of bleach in a cupboard at home, but not many people know that household bleach can be used to make a powerful disinfectant wound wash known as Dakin’s Solution or diluted to make a low-cost homemade bleach disinfectant surface sprays.<\/p>\n

Below you will find the widely used ratios and ingredients to make Dakin’s Solution and the homemade bleach surface spray.<\/p>\n

The homemade antiseptic wound wash known as Dakin\u2019s solution (also known as Dakin’s fluid & Carrel\u2013Dakin fluid) was developed by an English chemist, Henry Drysdale Dakin<\/a> and French surgeon, Alexis Carrel, it was first used in the First World War to treat soldier wounds and fight infection<\/a>. The Dakin\u2019s solution recipe is made up of Clorox or similar (basic\/non-scented) chlorine bleach, baking soda and water, that’s it…<\/p>\n

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