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Antibacterial Hand Sanitizer Spray Citrus Scent | Antibacterial Hand Sanitizer Citrus Scent

10:10 EDT 19th May 2013 | BioPortfolio
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Active Ingredients

Ethyl Alcohol 62%

Purpose

Antiseptic

Uses:

Helps decrease bacteria on skin when soap and water is not available. Recommended for repeated use.

Inactive Ingredients

Water, Silicone Oil  ( water soluble) Vitamin E, Aloe Vera Oil, Fragrance

Made in China

www.ps.ppa.org/CP

Manufacturer

Crown Products, LLC

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