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    So Im moving into a house tomorrow, and Im really nervuous about
    disinfecting the place. Like its an old house and no one has lived in
    it a for at least a month i know. So there can't be much living
    right??? germs I mean...but im gonna put bleach and water solution on
    everything, now do i have wipe it off or can i just let if air dry? I
    know that is a stupid question but i never know the answer...so i have
    to rinse the bleach off, or can i just air dry it??? PLEASE HELP
    Thanks, Ruby
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    I woudlnt' think much of anything would be alive but dust mites lol. I dont' know the answer about the bleach, I would think you'd wipe it up but then again w/ enough water I don't know. Sorry abotu that I'm sure someone knows that one lol. ANyhow good luck w/ the move!
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    Thanks. Its a really small house...but it will work for us...it will be
    kinda like a big studio, which is nice, only we have a bedroom that is
    seperate...well yeah, lol...just getting nervous becasue i have to work
    on the day im moving....stupid bastards....cant even cut me some slack.
    lol
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    I'd wipe it off as much as possible or else your house will stink of bleach for weeks.

    Also there probably won't be much alive besides dust mites, and those you'll never get rid of completely.


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    Eww really? Can't dust mites causr allergies?
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