Waterless Aloe Scented Hand Sanitizer
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Aloe60 (Aloe)

Aloe60 (Aloe)
This is a hand sanitizer called "Waterless ALOF Sanreo". It claims to kill 99.99% of germs and comes in a 2 fluid ounce (60 milliliter) bottle. The brand or manufacturer is not specified.*
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Drugfacts60 (Drugfacts)

Drugfacts60 (Drugfacts)
This is a description of a hand sanitizer called "Gem X Hand et". It contains 63% ethyl alcohol and is used to decrease bacteria on the skin that could cause disease. It is recommended for repeated use. The product is flammable and should be kept away from heat and flame. In addition, it should not be used near the eyes or ingested. If contact occurs with broken skin, professional assistance should be sought. The directions for use are to wet hands thoroughly with the product and allow them to air-dry without wiping. The product is not recommended for infants and should only be used under adult supervision for children under 6 years of age. The inactive ingredients include Aol Caibomer, Water, Disodium EDTA, Trethanoiarine, Fragrance, Red 33, Blue 1, Yellow. The product should not be stored above 105°F and may discolor some fabrics, as well as harm wood finishes and plastics. It is distributed by Family Dollar Services and made in China.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.