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Anonymous
Oos
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Not safe for Covid19 protection. You need Latex or Nitrile gloves. Do some research about it.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
It's for food service //@anonymous: Not safe for Covid19 protection. You need Latex or Nitrile gloves. Do some research about it
5 years ago |
Anonymous
For day-to-day use, this is better than bare hands.
Save the nitrite gloves for those who takes care of patients. //@anonymous: It's for food service //@anonymous: Not safe for Covid19 protection. You need Latex or Nitrile gloves. Do some research about it
5 years ago |
Anonymous
just physical isolation when at gas station to mail box. it is low price and useful when at short time protection.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Not safe for food service during pandemic. //@anonymous: It's for food service //@anonymous: Not safe for Covid19 protection. You need Latex or Nitrile gloves. Do some research about it
5 years ago |
Anonymous
OOS
5 years ago |
Anonymous
How much percent alcohol?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Attention, the bottle is actually more slender than it shows in the picture.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
It is a clear price gouging: $3.38 for only 8 oz, while Member's mark from Sams Club Hand Sanitizer with higher percentage alcohol (70%) for 67.6 oz is only $4.98. All you need to do is to buy ethyl alcohol and make a 70% solution.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
oos
5 years ago |
Infinity
Still can purchase. Click on ship it and it will show in your cart. //@anonymous: oos
5 years ago |
Anonymous
hand sanitizer is pretty simple to make. the supply chains are adapting and the shortage will be over soon.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
They are moved to "Save for later". Can't order. //@Infinity: Still can purchase. Click on ship it and it will show in your cart. //@anonymous: oos
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Just bought one bottle. There is no 2 bottles min anymore
5 years ago |
cheetah
Thanks, updated. //@anonymous: Just bought one bottle. There is no 2 bottles min anymore
5 years ago |
Anonymous
There's no way to tell how much alcohol is actually in individual bottles because the bottles do not have hermitic sealers.
5 years ago |
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Anonymous
Why would anyone care if their toilet paper is scented? Doesn't it all end up smelling the same anyway?
5 years ago |