Jessica,
I am not sure about requirements to use and test for detergent, but the
following steps are good practices.
Clearing containers should be kept separate from other containers. They need
only to be wiped out with a paper towel. No water, detergent or bleach.
Alcohols can be cleane
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if anyone would mind sharing their procedure for glassware
cleaning? We used to send our glassware down to Central Sterile supply but we
have been bleaching our glassware/plastics and have had no issues with special
stains. Is it a requirement to use detergent and t
/11, Clare Thornton wrote:
From: Clare Thornton
Subject: [Histonet] CAP GEN.41770 Glassware cleaning
To: "'Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'"
Date: Wednesday, September 14, 2011, 4:07 PM
This checklist question has a sample procedure for how to check for residual
detergent
This checklist question has a sample procedure for how to check for residual
detergent in glassware. The procedure says to use a pH meter. We've always
used pH paper. However, in reading their recommended procedure, you need to
look for a change of greater than 0.2 pH units between source wat