What can I use for leave-on spray application post-cleaning without fear of health or residue concerns (and still go home with a clean conscience)?
Please, I'm not after a diatribe from well-meaning resto professionals on the finer points of disinfecting porous goods. I understand all of that and explain it to customers.
I've used Decon 30 in the past which I really like, but technically by the label you are supposed to post apply, let sit for an hour without allowing to dry, and then completely re-clean. So impractical I doubt anyone has ever done this at any type of scale.
So, the question again:
What can I use for leave-on spray application post-cleaning without fear of health or residue concerns?
Please, I'm not after a diatribe from well-meaning resto professionals on the finer points of disinfecting porous goods. I understand all of that and explain it to customers.
I've used Decon 30 in the past which I really like, but technically by the label you are supposed to post apply, let sit for an hour without allowing to dry, and then completely re-clean. So impractical I doubt anyone has ever done this at any type of scale.
So, the question again:
What can I use for leave-on spray application post-cleaning without fear of health or residue concerns?