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Antibacterial Sprays Kick It Up A Notch

Phoenix, AZ (WFN) -- A Phoenix-based company has launched a product that just might be the Godzilla of germ killers.

It's an antibacterial spray that claims to kill any germs you come in contact for 60 hours after you spray it on any part of your body.

A spokesman for ViroGroup, which is marketing the new spray called "GermFree 60," claims germs actually burst upon contact after treatment, making resistant germs impossible.

The company plans to market the stuff to doctors and hospitals first, but says its equally useful for germ-a-phobes who have to shake hands with someone with a runny nose, use a public toilet or even clean out their refrigerator.

A 2-ounce bottle will sell for around $5.

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