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    Posted: 28/July/2009 at 11:28pm
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We recently had a sewer backup into our basement and had 3 inches of water that we had to painstakingly remove. I'm wondering if there is a disinfectant/cleaner or method we can use to disinfect and clean the floors properly? I've mopped them with a regular cleaner but wonder if there is something better to make sure there are no bacteria lingering.
 
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