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Currents | 06.07.2007

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  • Tiffany expands their line of Frank Gehry designed pieces. These are PRICEY (and not that interesting) how long before the knockoffs?
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  • The Lotus Sanitizing System oxygenates water, making it a natural cleanser. Lotus has the same sanitizing rating from the E.P.A. as Lysol, without the chemicals. Bulky, but cool.
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  • Alice Pickett-Lewis' colorful cotton rugs at Shop Around the Block.
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  • Swedish design collective Front will show at Design Miami/Basel 2007.
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  • Barbara Barry opens her "gallery" at ABC Carpet & Home.

(Photographs by Stephanie Diani, Hiroko Masuike, Chester Higgins Jr.)

 
 

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This Lotus Sanitizing thing looks interesting. Has anyone used it? What about the science? I'm a little skeptical of their explaination about "exploding bacteria" and protective enzymes description, found in their product manual. Anyone else have any thoughts, because if they aren't just BS-ing, then this item would really be cool and pay for itself fast (over cleansers.)

posted by lisa2 in austin on 2007-06-08 12:25:31
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With apologies to Family Guy...

How does Frank Gehry keep getting work???

posted by Lance75 on 2007-06-08 13:53:02
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Bacteria, fungi, and virii's dislike of ozone is well established:
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=ozone%20bacteria

But note that Lotus produces a sanitizer, not a cleaner: it is not a solvent for oil and therefore will only kill existing bacteria on a surface, not remove food for future bacteria. The company recommends using the sanitizing solution in conjunction with a microfiber cloth, but those are oleophilic and you can't easily get the oil out of them.

So I would say that Lotus can completely replace bleach in your cleaning closet, but hang on to the vinegar and baking soda.

posted by vagary on 2007-06-08 17:09:17
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