There's got to be a way. I'm someone who is (surprise surprise) SUPER squicked out by things like library books. I use Clorox wipes on those like crazy--that is, on the hardcovers or on the shiny removable book covers. I even Clorox-wipe brand-new Amazon books, fresh from the mailbox (then again, I Clorox-wipe all my Amazon goodies, books or not).
So the library book cover can be cleaned--but what of the paper pages that 8 billion and counting have touched? Surely germs survive on paper, but is there a way to clean those pages? And what about things like--shudder--book lice? Molds, bacteria?
I've heard that you can clean paper egg crates by microwaving them. An interesting concept. But it's not like I can just run to my nearest library and then take The Help and fuckin' nuke it on high for 25 seconds. Well, not without risking meltdown.
This is very apropos as I just bought a bunch of books for Caius a Value Village. Who KNOWS where those books have been...
ReplyDeleteWell, do your bestie a favor and at least Clorox off the covers of those bishes. :)
ReplyDeleteAlready done, babe. :) I also did a quick wipe of the edges of the pages (when the book is closed), but that's all I can get myself to do...
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