Weird question/problem

bbjoop

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I recently was transporting a big box of chicken breasts to a restaurant that I work for, and the freaking juices of the "raw" chicken spilled on my back seat. I have wiped it off, but I know there is still harmful bacteria lurking on the seat. Is there anything I can use to disinfect the seat? The seat is cloth.



Thanks in advance.
 
They would have to lick the seats in order for them to get sick. Even then they are probably safe.
 
03TLS said:
They would have to lick the seats in order for them to get sick. Even then they are probably safe.



I'm more worried about the stuff I put onto the seat, etc and people who touch the seat with there hands which is pretty normal.
 
I dont really think you have to worry about anybody getting physically ill but yeah you would want to clean it to avoid any odors or stains. I would use some lysol etc to disinfect it then any cloth cleaner to get it out.
 
I'd say use an extraction machine with some sort of anti-bacterial cleaner instead of the usual cleaning solution.
 
Maybe you could get a clothes iron from your house and put it on steam. That should take care of it, iron the seat for a minute.
 
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