The effects of commercial preparations of some disinfectants and antiseptics on mucoid‐grown Staphylococcus aureus were investigated. Substantial reductions in their killing efficiencies were observed in the presence of mucoid‐grown staphylococci but not with non‐mucoid organisms. The reductions in antibacterial efficacies were comparable to the inhibitory effects of hard water, killed yeast, asparagine, blood plasma, thioglycollate and Tween‐80. These reductions could be eliminated by washing mucoid organisms in saline broth or sub‐culturing in BHI broth. This indicated that protection by the extracellular slime covering is an effective resistance mechanism of mucoid‐grown staphylococci.