soapy
Senior Member
A recent study by Queen Mary University in London showed that a car steering wheel is 9 times dirtier than a public toilet seat. A typical steering wheel has over 700 different kind of germs per square inch on it. A public toilet seat is around 80. The study further showed that only 1/3 of americans clean the inside of their vehicle more than once per year. A trunk in the typical car has 1000 bacteria per square inch. The most common type of germ is bacillas cerus which causes food poisoning. Makes me think of grocery carts at a supermarket. At least most provide a santizing wipe. Something to think about when entering other folks vehicles.
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