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Hello Carole,

If you are trying to disinfect a cut or irritation, spray it on and let it air

dry.

If you are looking for odor control, you can either spray it on and wipe it off,

or let it air dry.

If you are attacking a specific infection, you spray it on and wipe it off. If

the infection is killed off, you are good to go. If not, spray some more on and

let it air dry this time.

I guess most of the time you should spray it on and let it air dry, but it is OK

to wipe it off too.

Keep in mind that chlorine dioxide kills by having a concentration of it in

contact with the pathogen for a period of time. It is always good to wait a few

minutes before wiping it off. However, if you wait too long, it will air dry...

Tom

--- In , " Carole " <carole@...>

wrote:

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> When using MMS as a skin rinse/wash on an animal, is the coat left to drip

dry? Presumably towelling the animal dry would reduce the effectiveness? Is

the MMS left in the coat, or is it rinsed off afterwards? If rinsed off, how

long after applying?.

>

> When I finally get the whole mL, litre, drop rate sorted out I'll take the

plunge with MMS :)) Talk of teaspoons, gallons, %, ppm (then for good measure

Hesselink talks of mg) has me totally confused. I need to get a simple way of

calculating it in the Aussie units of measure I will be using.

>

> Carole

> Eideann & Fionn (Tristania GSDs)

> carole@...

> www.berigorafarm.com.au

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