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czad40
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I am a certified GI nurse and reprocess endoscopes on a daily basis. Bioburden is our enemy, biofilm is our worst enemy, very,difficult to eradicate. My responsibility is to remove bioburden so biofilm does not form. The first course you take related to endoscope processing has you looking at your kitchen and bathroom cleaning regimen in a whole new light. "formulated with a USDA Certified 80% Biobased formula that breaks down tough grease and grime. Powered by probiotic technology, it keeps working after you wipe, continuing to break down future messes and helping prevent buildup of grease & grime for up to 72 hours on hard surfaces*
coursesix
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Sorry if my original remark gotten taken out of context. Scopes are cleaned very well and are far more sanitary than your toothbrush. The risk of developing an infection from an endoscopy is pretty close to zero. There are other true risks (anesthesia, missed lesions, bleeding, tear in intestine, etc) but infection is at the bottom. The hoopla about infection risk ~10-12 years ago had to do with special endoscopes (duodenoscopes) that aren't used for routine endoscopy/colonoscopy. Those scopes were subsequently redesigned and also have a disposable endcap.

The point of my comment was that simple soap (Dawn) will likely work better than this cleaner.


No, they contain sensitive electronics and can't be autoclaved.



Not sure you will have any luck with your search. There are some disposable duodenoscopes but they are rarely used. Again the infection risk of endoscopy is exceedingly low. You are at a greater risk by having a substandard procedure done, which is what could happen if someone has to use a crappy disposable scope -- they will be less diligent about looking behind folds since the device is less maneuverable and responsive and they still need to finish your procedure in X minutes. As an aside, make sure to get your colonoscopies -- colon cancer is extremely preventable by removing precursor lesions, and rates are on the rise, especially amongst the younger population. Stool tests are better than nothing but are inferior to colonoscopy (not very good for detecting advanced pre-cancerous lesions before they become cancer).


Enzymatic cleaners work for the vast majority of cases, but there are some substances they fail at. Most reprocessing areas carry a bottle of Dawn. Here is an example of when Olympus recommended using it: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/sc...:text=Dawn


A standard upper gastroscope (used during an EGD) is also used during flexible sigmoidoscopies. If a push enteroscopy is performed (EGD with scope advanced to the beginning of the jejunum rather than stopping in the 2nd portion of the duodenum), commonly a slim colonoscope is used through the mouth.
athousandeyesandone
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I'm just a simpleton, can someone explain to me the benefit of a surface cleaner being, of all things, probiotic?

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Jan 13, 2026 06:03 PM
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mickey4pawsJan 13, 2026 06:03 PM
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For anyone interested: Ingredients decyl glucoside, citric acid, propanediol, sodium carbonate, tetrasodium glutamate diacetate, bacillus amyloliquefaciens, b.megaterium, b.pumilus

Anyone who works in the medical field has my utmost respect.
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Jan 13, 2026 07:00 PM
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pennywizeJan 13, 2026 07:00 PM
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Worth it just for the fine mist spray bottle.
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techie333Jan 13, 2026 07:06 PM
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Quote from TenseScent5337 :
I would find a provider that only uses disposable. Gross...
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger I guess. You can pickup some good stuff too like how they do fecal transplants for healthy bacteria or something now lol

Also this cleaner seems like a scam
Jan 14, 2026 12:12 AM
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NYmanJan 14, 2026 12:12 AM
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Hard pass. Humanity has survived not having these
Jan 14, 2026 01:24 AM
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czad40Jan 14, 2026 01:24 AM
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Quote from NotFast :
Biofilms can be removed with baby soap.

Or maybe you can drink this if your gut bacteria needs a boost?
Ummm no.
Jan 14, 2026 01:28 AM
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czad40Jan 14, 2026 01:28 AM
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Quote from lawrence1943 :
Which is why I will request a one time use disposable one to avoid that risk altogether. Google told me the newer versions are improved, but I'm not sure if my insurance will cover disposable ones or not.
I have no idea where this writer works but wow, that is a dime in to a health department. I am not even going to dive into this nightmare of poor scope reprocessing.
Jan 14, 2026 01:43 AM
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czad40Jan 14, 2026 01:43 AM
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Quote from coursesix :
At times I perform absolutely filthy colonoscopies. Unprepped or minimally prepped, bed bound, neurogenic bowel, floppy/redundant with no motility. One time they reprocessed a scope 8 times and it still stunk. When we called Olympus, they told us to soak it in Dawn. Since then, I only use Dawn at home-- not just for dishes but also general cleaning (esp since having kids and trying to minimize other chemicals). Dawn used to be used more frequently when olestra was popular (since it caused a bunch of undigested fat to be in the stool).

Probiotics cleaners sound like a scam. If something is gentle enough to not kill the "good" bacteria in it, it is too gentle to effectively clean and kill the bad bacteria in your environment.
If you follow the IFU from Olympus for a heavily soiled endoscope or one that is delayed with cleaning, there is a soak time for different endoscopes before processing........I am calling it on the Dawn call from Olympus. Never, never, never. If someone told you that then they were not from Olympus. We thankfully did not have to deal with Olestra. I have precleaned crazy filthy scopes and you know what? With the right enzyme cleaner it was all ready to go after pre cleaning (first line of defense), cleaning, and high level disinfecting. Alcohol drying and a hang time of forced air drying for over 10 minutes.
To the general public....everywhere an endoscope is processed, it is cleaned the same way following peer reviewed research. US, EU, Asia etc. We all speak the same language and attend the same conferences. We take this very seriously. Hence the studying, conferences and an exam from HELL.

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WarBoyNuxJan 14, 2026 04:07 AM
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I love how this Convo went from, "Why do I need this for my kitchen counter?" to "I need one time use scopes for my next GI exam..."
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hierolerJan 14, 2026 08:08 AM
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Thanks Op!
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livingaboardJan 14, 2026 11:44 AM
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seems like a bunch bs quackery to me. Regular soap is just fine or a regular cleaner...ridiculous
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CleverCreature256Jan 14, 2026 01:56 PM
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Quote from WarBoyNux :
I love how this Convo went from, "Why do I need this for my kitchen counter?" to "I need one time use scopes for my next GI exam..."
Wait till they worry about if the endoscope for their upcoming EGD was previously used for a colonoscopy.
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coursesixJan 14, 2026 07:48 PM
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Sorry if my original remark gotten taken out of context. Scopes are cleaned very well and are far more sanitary than your toothbrush. The risk of developing an infection from an endoscopy is pretty close to zero. There are other true risks (anesthesia, missed lesions, bleeding, tear in intestine, etc) but infection is at the bottom. The hoopla about infection risk ~10-12 years ago had to do with special endoscopes (duodenoscopes) that aren't used for routine endoscopy/colonoscopy. Those scopes were subsequently redesigned and also have a disposable endcap.

The point of my comment was that simple soap (Dawn) will likely work better than this cleaner.

Quote from MyDocuments :
Are scopes autoclaved?
No, they contain sensitive electronics and can't be autoclaved.

Quote from lawrence1943 :
Which is why I will request a one time use disposable one to avoid that risk altogether. Google told me the newer versions are improved, but I'm not sure if my insurance will cover disposable ones or not.
Quote from TenseScent5337 :
I would find a provider that only uses disposable. Gross...
Not sure you will have any luck with your search. There are some disposable duodenoscopes but they are rarely used. Again the infection risk of endoscopy is exceedingly low. You are at a greater risk by having a substandard procedure done, which is what could happen if someone has to use a crappy disposable scope -- they will be less diligent about looking behind folds since the device is less maneuverable and responsive and they still need to finish your procedure in X minutes. As an aside, make sure to get your colonoscopies -- colon cancer is extremely preventable by removing precursor lesions, and rates are on the rise, especially amongst the younger population. Stool tests are better than nothing but are inferior to colonoscopy (not very good for detecting advanced pre-cancerous lesions before they become cancer).

Quote from czad40 :
I am calling it on the Dawn call from Olympus. Never, never, never. If someone told you that then they were not from Olympus.
Enzymatic cleaners work for the vast majority of cases, but there are some substances they fail at. Most reprocessing areas carry a bottle of Dawn. Here is an example of when Olympus recommended using it: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/sc...:text=Dawn

Quote from CleverCreature256 :
Wait till they worry about if the endoscope for their upcoming EGD was previously used for a colonoscopy.
A standard upper gastroscope (used during an EGD) is also used during flexible sigmoidoscopies. If a push enteroscopy is performed (EGD with scope advanced to the beginning of the jejunum rather than stopping in the 2nd portion of the duodenum), commonly a slim colonoscope is used through the mouth.
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phothogJan 15, 2026 02:19 AM
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Quote from TattyBear :
Amazon [amazon.com] has 9.4 oz. Seventh Generation Ultra Deep Probiotic Multi Surface Cleaner (Grapefruit & Orange or Fresh Breeze) for $4.44 - 30% coupon on the product page (use S&S) - 5% subscribe and save = $3.04. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+
"The probiotics ate my baby"
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TenseScent5337Jan 15, 2026 06:28 AM
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Quote from coursesix :
Sorry if my original remark gotten taken out of context. Scopes are cleaned very well and are far more sanitary than your toothbrush. The risk of developing an infection from an endoscopy is pretty close to zero. There are other true risks (anesthesia, missed lesions, bleeding, tear in intestine, etc) but infection is at the bottom. The hoopla about infection risk ~10-12 years ago had to do with special endoscopes (duodenoscopes) that aren't used for routine endoscopy/colonoscopy. Those scopes were subsequently redesigned and also have a disposable endcap.

The point of my comment was that simple soap (Dawn) will likely work better than this cleaner.


No, they contain sensitive electronics and can't be autoclaved.



Not sure you will have any luck with your search. There are some disposable duodenoscopes but they are rarely used. Again the infection risk of endoscopy is exceedingly low. You are at a greater risk by having a substandard procedure done, which is what could happen if someone has to use a crappy disposable scope -- they will be less diligent about looking behind folds since the device is less maneuverable and responsive and they still need to finish your procedure in X minutes. As an aside, make sure to get your colonoscopies -- colon cancer is extremely preventable by removing precursor lesions, and rates are on the rise, especially amongst the younger population. Stool tests are better than nothing but are inferior to colonoscopy (not very good for detecting advanced pre-cancerous lesions before they become cancer).


Enzymatic cleaners work for the vast majority of cases, but there are some substances they fail at. Most reprocessing areas carry a bottle of Dawn. Here is an example of when Olympus recommended using it: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/sc...:text=Dawn


A standard upper gastroscope (used during an EGD) is also used during flexible sigmoidoscopies. If a push enteroscopy is performed (EGD with scope advanced to the beginning of the jejunum rather than stopping in the 2nd portion of the duodenum), commonly a slim colonoscope is used through the mouth.
Great info! How do you feel about Cologuard for low risk (no beef/red meat diet) no family hx (me) Wife is high risk but she got the real thing at Mayo (great hosp.)

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RobinR99Jan 15, 2026 12:28 PM
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Quote from CleverCreature256 :
Bring a "bio based" cleaner has little to do with how effective it is against bio films. I would also say that if your counter tops have been left dirty and wet long enough to have already developed a "bio film", one may wish to reevaluate how often one cleans.
cleaning a piece of medical equipment that goes into the body is not the same as cleaning a counter top. I can say there are so many simple and safe chemicals for this job that this might be a big ol waste of money and worry. Clean the counter, let it dry, then before bed if you are worried spray it with alcohol or vinegar and go to bed. this is just to scare people into buying stuff we don't need. and BTW an endoscope goes into your body in many ucky places, on my counter, I spilled OJ or coffee. doh
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