F10 for Egg dipping

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I've seen several people dip their eggs in a disinfectant before incubating.
I think I remember an thread somewhere about 2/3 of an ounce per gallon for the dilution ratio.
has anyone ever tried to dip with F10? http://www.f10biocare.co.uk/dr.html

i use it for all my disinfecting for my reptiles and chickens, and also use it as a fogger solution for treatment of respiratory infections on the reptiles. So I know its a great and safe product. Just haven't seen anyone talk about using it for this purpose.
 
I can't say I've ever tried it, but I've read the thread and it sounds pretty safe, I can't see it harming the egg by the sound of the information, might have it's risks, try it?
I don't use any disinfectant for my eggs, the eggs have a coating around the egg that protects it from bacteria getting in, although sometimes it does,so I just wash mine down with warm water to get bits of dirt/poo of to make it a little cleaner and put them in a sterilised incubator
 
I know they have their bloom but it can be washed off or even rubbed off easily.

I order eggs often and rolling around in a shipping box doesn't help.

I disenfect them with sanitizer at the moment and its improved my hatch exponentially since I started. The egg dipping seems much easier.

I will try it with this next batch. Was hoping someone had some feedback. But I know F10 is only recent to the US still
 

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