8oz Antibacterial Hand Sanitizer
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Active Ingredient Section (Nano 3x5 Handsanitizerlabel)

Active Ingredient Section (Nano 3x5 Handsanitizerlabel)
This is a professional formula for handwashing that helps to decrease contamination on the skin. It contains at least 70% of Ethyl Alcohol to provide an antimicrobial effect. Users should reapply the handwashing solution during the day as required. However, this solution should not be used in the eyes because it can cause irritation and redness, rinse thoroughly then contact a physician in case of contact in the eyes. This solution is flammable; therefore, it must be kept away from flames and heat. Keep out of reach of children and contact a doctor if redness and irritation persist for more than 72 hours. Instructions for use include wet your hands thoroughly with a nanosol pro product and briskly rub your hands together until completely dry. It is suggested to supervise children under five years of age using this product. This product can kill up to 99% of germs, and it comes in an 8 FL OZ (236mL) bottle. Certain fabrics may discolor when exposed to this product. The inactive ingredients in this product include Deionized water, Carbomer, Glycerin, 2-Amino, 2-Methyl, 1-Propanol, Tocopherol Acetate. Finally, this is a product made in the USA, and customers can contact Silverleaf Global LLC for questions.*

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