Purexx 70% Ipa Hand Sanitizer
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32 (32 Oz)

32 (32 Oz)
This is a hand sanitizer with an active ingredient, Isopropyl Alcohol to reduce bacteria that can cause diseases. The inactive ingredients of this sanitizer are Viater, Hydrogen Peroxide, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Carbomer, and Crosspolymers. Its use is only for external purposes, and it is a flammable product. It is necessary to keep it away from children, and it should not be used on open wounds or children below two months old. In case of irritation or a rash, stop using it, and seek a doctor's help. Furthermore, it provides directions, such as putting enough product to cover all surfaces and keeping your hands together until they are dry takes around 20 seconds. However, if it comes into contact with eyes, try to rinse them with water. The text gives information on warnings, prescription numbers, and manufacturing facilities.*
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Gal (Gal)

Gal (Gal)
High Potency Hand Sanitizer is a useful product that helps prevent the spread of germs and bacteria, which can cause diseases. It contains Isopropyl Alcohol, which is an antiseptic, and has an inactive ingredient list that includes Water, Hydrogen Peroxide, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Carbomer, and Crosspolymers. It's a hand sanitizer, and one gallon is enough for long-term households or offices. To use, dispense hand sanitizer on your palms and rub hands together, ensuring to cover all surfaces, including back of the hand, until dry. It should be kept away from flame or fire and should not be used on open wounds or children under the age of two months. If the sanitizer gets into someone's eyes, rinse eyes thoroughly with water; if swallowed, get medical help immediately, or contact Poison Control Center.*

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