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FAQs about Lysol
Does Lysol kill viruses and bacteria?
Yes. Most Lysol disinfecting sprays, wipes, and cleaners are proven to kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria, including cold and flu viruses. Always check the product label for specific pathogens and follow the recommended contact time for full disinfection.
What surfaces should I not use Lysol on?
"Avoid using Lysol on: Unfinished or unsealed wood Natural stone like marble (unless product label states otherwise) Copper, brass, or raw metals Certain painted or delicate surfaces Always read the product label to confirm compatibility."
How long does Lysol take to disinfect a surface?
Most Lysol disinfectants require 3–10 minutes of surface wet time to fully kill bacteria and viruses. Check the specific product label for exact contact time, as disinfecting sprays and wipes may vary.
Can I use Lysol on food or food-preparation surfaces?
Never spray Lysol directly onto food. For food-preparation surfaces like cutting boards or counters, use Lysol products labeled safe for food-contact surfaces, and rinse thoroughly after disinfecting unless the label indicates no rinse is necessary.
Does Lysol remove mold and mildew?
Lysol cleaners can help control mold and mildew growth by disinfecting and removing surface mold. For long-term prevention, use Lysol’s mold and mildew removers specifically designed to inhibit fungal regrowth.