Hand Sanitizer Cloth
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This is a description of a hand sanitizer gel with a lemon-lime scent. The product contains 70% Ethyl Alcohol, deionized water, Carbopol, Glycerin, Triethanolamine, and Aminomethylpropanol. It is used to sanitize and disinfect hands that do not require rinsing. The gel also contains moisturizers and softeners, making it hypoallergenic. To use, apply a small amount of the sanitizer to the hands, and distribute it until it is absorbed. The product comes in a 24-piece pack, and each piece contains 1.2g of the gel. The text also includes instructions and precautions such as avoiding contact with eyes, not swallowing, and keeping out of reach of children. The product should not be stored above 105°F and is harmful to wood finishes and plastic. The gel is manufactured in Mexico by Degasa and distributed by Prolongacion Canal de Miramontes.*

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