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Liquid CleanersUV lightFumigationHeat/pressureVery effective, kills on allsurfaces. Expensive,V cannot be present whenthere, often requires someclean up.Easy to use, Cheap, greatfor flat surfaces, effective.Does not work well onvertical surfaces, can besmelly and require cleanup.Very Effective, Kills on allsurfaces, no clean upneeded. However, it takesa lot of time and cannotbe used on large objects.Easy, Cheap, great for flatsurfaces, no clean up. Noteffective in shadows,doesn't kill all microbes

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• Liquid cleaners,: Easy to use, Cheap, great for flat surfaces, effective. Does not work well on vertical surfaces, can be smelly and require clean up.

• UV light,: Very Effective, Kills on all surfaces, no clean up needed. However, it takes a lot of time and cannot be used on large objects.

• Fumigation,: Very effective, kills on all surfaces. Expensive, V cannot be present when there, often requires some clean up.

• Heat/pressure,: Easy, Cheap, great for flat surfaces, no clean up. Not effective in shadows, doesn't kill all microbes.

Step-by-step explanation:

• Liquid cleaners,: it can slip down vertical surfaces and not have enough contact time to be able to fulfill its function.

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• UV light,: as UV light cleaning is normally done in closed chambers, it is not useful for large objects.

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• Fumigation,: in this case, concentrated chemicals are usually used, so it is very important not to be present during the fumigation.

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• Heat/pressure,: it is an economical method, because normally, pressurized hot water is used.

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