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AG+XIELD MAGIC PLATINUM Long-term Surface Disinfectant

Three functions of cleaning, disinfecting, and fragrance in one product! Evidence that high-performance antibacterial effects last for at least 15 days.

This is an excellent disinfectant that contains silver-based antibacterial agents with enhanced safety, providing long-lasting residual effects. It increases its action against microorganisms with a small amount. It exhibits excellent cleaning power at high concentrations, effectively removing various types of dirt. Proven effectiveness against the novel coronavirus SARS_COV2 and various fungi and viruses. It can be used for cleaning general equipment, table surfaces, and floors.

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History tells a story! Did cleaning habits save medieval Poland from the plague!?

Let me introduce a historical fact that demonstrates the importance of surface disinfection (wiping) that UV Clear specializes in.

The Black Death, or "Plague," which ravaged medieval Europe. From the 14th century to the end of the 17th century, it spread across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, with estimates of around 80 million to 100 million deaths, and a mortality rate said to have reached 30-60%. However, there was one country where the number of infections was extremely low: Poland. The green areas in the figure on the right represent "regions with few infections." What is the reason for the extremely low number of infections compared to surrounding areas? In fact, in Eastern Europe, including Poland, there has been a long-standing culture of using distilled spirits (vodka) as a disinfectant. It was customary to disinfect hands and to wipe dishes and furniture with strong alcohol like vodka. This practice of cleaning with vodka, a form of common wisdom, is said to have helped stop the plague bacteria.

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