Hand Sanitising Gel with Clip 50ml
Ideal for quickly and easily disinfecting hands on the go. Featuring a unique, skin-friendly blend of 74% (v/v) alcohol and biocides containing glycerine and aloe vera extracts. Gels dry in a matter of seconds and leave hands clean, moisturised and feeling refreshed without any residual stickiness.
Product code: CHSGTOT50
Can I use Clinell Hand Sanitising Gel instead of soap and water?
Yes, if hands look clean.
Does Clinell Hand Sanitising Gel dry out the skin on your hands?
No, as it is enhanced with moisturisers and utilises natural fragrances, to keep hands soft and fresh.
Is it safe to use Clinell Hand Sanitising Gels frequently?
Yes, our product has been dermatologically tested and confirmed that our product is safe to use, even with frequent use.
What’s the ethanol concentration in Clinell Hand Sanitising Gels?
The concentration of alcohol in sanitising hand gels is usually described as a percentage. This percentage may be expressed by volume or by weight. There is a 74% alcohol solution added to our Clinell Hand Sanitising Gel formulation, calculated v/v (by volume), which equates to a 66.5% w/w (by weight).
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