







✨ Stay spotless, stay safe — disinfect like a pro! 🧴
Lucasol One Step Disinfectant is a 32-ounce hospital-grade cleaner that kills 99.9% of germs on a wide range of surfaces including medical equipment, salon tools, gym gear, and household areas. Its residue-free, no-odor formula ensures professional-level hygiene with effortless application, trusted by healthcare and wellness professionals alike.










| ASIN | B01N9H1TC0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,930 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1,051 in All-Purpose Household Cleaners |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,618) |
| Date First Available | January 14, 2017 |
| Manufacturer | Lucasol |
| Package Dimensions | 11.85 x 4.76 x 3.66 inches; 2 Pounds |
M**P
Use as cleaner and disinfectant
Use to clean my tanning bed. Lasts forever. No bad smell or sticky residue.
J**G
Tanning bed cleaner
Enjoying the oroduct
C**K
Great disinfectant
Great disinfectant a product. I have always used to clean my personal tanning bed.
L**N
Great
Great on tanning bed
A**R
Pretty decent product.
It seems that the smell is strong when you first mix it, but the longer it sits before using after mixing the less strong of a cleaning smell. It does seem to actually work though.
C**R
Make your own disinfectant wipes at any concentration you want, for cheap
Right now Lysol or Chlorox Disinfecting Wipes are impossible to find anywhere. This product contains the same effective ingredient at a total concentration of 4.5%. Keep in mind that not all the commercial wipes have the same concentration: MemberMark is around 0.112% ammonium chlorides, Chlorox is 0.184%, and Lysol is 0.264%. What I do is buy a 100-pack of baby wipe paper in dry form. I then throw a bunch of them in a Ziplok bag and saturate them with a 0.265% solution of ammonium chlorides that I made up using 2 tablespoons of this Lucasol product to 2 cups of water. In fact, that is more like 0.282%, slightly more concentrated than Lysol wipes. Imagine how many disinfectant wipes you can make with a gallon of this Lucasol! I spray just enough of the solution to saturate the baby wipes, just like the commercial wipes. It takes far less than the 2 cups of the solution you made to do this. You can store the excess solution or throw it away. Note that 2 tablespoons per 2 cups water is way more concentrated than what the manufacturer recommends on the label: 2 tablespoons per gallon. That's because there, you are making a disinfectant solution which is more diluted, since you spray it on surfaces and let it sit. The solution in Lysol wipes has to be more concentrated since it is impregnated on cellulose wipes. Still, 2 tablespoons per two cups of water will go a long way when you got a gallon of the concentrate, and if you want, you can even make your disinfectant wipes more concentrated if you wish, at a fractional cost of the commercial wipes.
A**A
Very satisfied
I fell in love with this product as soon as I opened the box. There was a handwritten thank you note on the inside of the box! I separately purchased a 32 oz spray bottle and used a little less than 1 tablespoon to make a batch of Lucasol cleaner. I sprayed down the outside of the toilet and poured in 2 oz concentrated Lucasol in the bowl. When I returned 10 mins later, the urinal smell was almost gone. Top to bottom, I simply wiped everything down and scrubbed the floor tiles with a brush and more spray. Smells clean and not like chemicals. I usually wouldve used 3 to four different cleaners and taken 3 to 4 times longer to do the job. I would recommend wearing gloves when using this, itll dry your hands out a little bit.
R**B
Outstanding Value
This is the same chemical used by commercial companies who disinfect Stores, Warehouses, Semi Trucks, etc. during this pandemic. It's extremely cost effective to DIY however because not only is the price per gallon low, it is heavily concentrated. You only need 4 TBSP per gallon of water for use in a spray bottle or a fogging machine. There are a few reviews on here from people who didn't use the product as directed and are now blaming the product. One said it leaves an "oily" residue. That is patently false. Diluted at a rate of 4 TBSP (2 OZ) per gallon of water, it is not possible for the product to leave a residue of any kind. No odor, safe to use around pets, around food, etc.
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