<p>I am dorming for my 1st time this semester. I have Industrial/medical Lysol disenfactant/sanatizing spray which my mjother gets for me for free, but notmally its about $15 a can. so its really high end stuff.</p>
<p>In general i wont wont go to the bathroom, or take a shower without spraying the stuff down. Like shower knobs, shower head, toilet seat, shower curtain.</p>
<p>My roommater does the same thing. BUt we are the only ones who use it.</p>
<p>Other students call us crazy and that its a waste of money. </p>
<p>I dont know about anybody else but. id rather be safe than sorry, il use and always will use some sort of disenfectant spray on that stuff.</p>
<p>As long as you're not spraying all the bathrooms on campus, then you're not crazy...it's your own business what you do with the bathroom you are responsible for, IMO.</p>
<p>I've heard many studies that it takes disinfectant a matter of hours to actually disinfect and spraying and whiping is merely mechanical cleaning....with that said...i would just try to find some of those sweet oldschool paper toilet covers....those things are the bomb, i bet its cheeper too!</p>
<p>She's worried about dangling participles and where all that stuff has been........sounds like she thinks boys have cooties. Not that they are cuties.</p>
<p>Not to be mean, but OCD??? It's just the truth... The desk in your classroom has more germs on it than the toilet seats. Just as long as you keep your body in a sanitary condition (a simple rinse with soap after using the bathroom for example).</p>
<p>There was a whole show done on Safety Hysteria and this one topic was part of it... Scientists came on and said we are all just BSing ourselves by doing what we do... Unless someone smears feces on the toilet rim, there will exist an extremely small amount of germs on there. The scientists on the show showed how those paper things for toilets are just BS...</p>