I rinse off my microdissection tools right after use, so any gross 
contamination is gone before it has a chance to dry and stick like superglue. I 
then soak them in demi water with some handsoap for 15-30 minutes, and scrub 
with an old toothbrush. To avoid damage to the cutting edges, lay the blade 
flat against your finger and brush from the spine to the cutting edge. Repeat 
on the other side. Never brush into the cutting edge!
You don't need pressure for scrubbing, the soak will 'soften' all the stains.
Finally, rinse under running water, shake off excess and blot dry with 
Kimwipes. You can use compressed air to blow water out of the hinges and small 
places you can't get at. 
For good measure, I store my tools in a box with some silica packs.

Best,
Jonathan
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Van: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
[histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] namens Langsdorf, Aliete 
[aliete_langsd...@meei.harvard.edu]
Verzonden: vrijdag 17 mei 2013 17:00
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Onderwerp: [Histonet] Cleaning Dissection Tools

Hello Fellow Histonetters,

I have some very fine small dissection tools (small Vannas scissors, Dumont 
#5s, etc) which I use for microdissections (under a dissecting scope.) 
Afterwards they are often stained with blood or have tissue debris stuck to 
them. Is there a standard protocol or particular type of soap that you use? I 
want to get the blood/tissue off, but am afraid of marring/bending the fine 
tips with scrubbing. I usually soak for a little while in warm soapy water and 
then lightly clean with a Kim-wipe, but is there a better way? I have also 
heard some people say they never use soap.
Some of my tools I use with PFA and others I use solely on tissue (no PFA) if 
that makes a difference in how you clean.

Thanks for any suggestions!

~Ally Langsdorf

Research Technologist
Ocular Genomics Institute
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
Lab: (617)-573-6485

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