not_my_kids
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I have a microwave
The results were unambiguous: Two minutes of microwaving on full power mode killed or inactivated more than 99 percent of all the living pathogens in the sponges and pads, although the Bacillus cereus spores required four minutes for total inactivation.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-01/uof-rmo012207.php
and an oven & bleach....
You can give herself worms if you want (ever seen a skin worm, they can grow to over 6 inches and you can get one from improper sterilization) but keep that method away from me.
Bleach and ink don't mix.
And good luck microwaving a metal tattoo gun or the meltable plastic parts.
LOL. :twocents:
EDIT: This really wasn't meant with the apparent level of snark. It was just to show that no matter how much you know about sanitation, there are different rules for tattoos and the associated equipment. What ever these parents did to clean it between uses (if they did) if it was done without the right equipment, it wasn't enough.