sterilization question

Jet2000

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Hello guys,

My first post here but been reading a lot, about sterilizing vials and glassware.
Have anyone tried or heard of "Milton sterilizing fluid" it's mainly for baby bottles claiming that it kills 99.9% of germs including bacteria, fungi, and viruses.

Sterilising Fluid | Milton

I wonder if this should be enough using this liquid then rinse with 70% alcohol to help dry faster then leave it to air dry (covered or upside down)

if it works might be a lot easier than ovens especially not many own an autoclave
 
good one , but what if rinsed with distilled water and also to add it's safe for baby bottles (no rinse needed asper website)
 
good one , but what if rinsed with distilled water and also to add it's safe for baby bottles (no rinse needed asper website)

But they aren't inecting the milk from the bottle treated with this rinse. On the other hand, babies don't have very strong immune systems either... Hmmm.

i'm intrigued. This rinse would certainly make things much easier if it's a viable option for Homebrewers.
 
But they aren't inecting the milk from the bottle treated with this rinse. On the other hand, babies don't have very strong immune systems either... Hmmm.

i'm intrigued. This rinse would certainly make things much easier if it's a viable option for Homebrewers.

I agree, but what I'm thinking if it really kills 99.9% of germs as it claims, then we only left with getting rid of the residue which I don't think is so hard even by using filtered water etc.
The important question does these 99.9% includes all what we need killed or autoclave/oven kills something extra
 
It's meant for oral use so it's not enough
at least get a a medical-grade sterilizer, i.e. one made with glutaraldehyde.
 
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