What's the point of an anti-microbial surface? The second dust touches it the surface is no longer anti-microbial until cleaned. If someone were to sneeze on the surface only the microbes in direct contact with the surface are killed. The rest in the droplet keep on living.
That's true, mostly, you still have to actively clean it, but the silver creates a barrier against existing yuckies, and takes care of the nooks and crannies. Spraying it with the colloidal silver will kill whats lurking in the dust.
Anyway, what kind of faggot leaves dust and snot all over their stuff? Clean your room.
That's my point. You have to clean anyway. What's the point of making the surface anti-microbial?
To lock away the existing bugs and hinder their surface establishment. There's tons of research and tradition around this, go forth and read.
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