No, sanitizer is not a lubricant. Sanitizers are designed to kill germs and bacteria on surfaces or skin, typically containing alcohol or other antimicrobial agents. Lubricants, on the other hand, are substances used to reduce friction between surfaces, often made from oils or silicone. While both may be used for different purposes, their functions and compositions are distinct.
Technically, since it's a hand sanitizer and sanitizer means "to make sanitary, as by cleaning or disinfecting" then obviously it's the dirt get cleaned and not the sanitizer get dirty.
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sanitizer
there is 5% water in hand sanitizer
Hand sanitizer will not get rid of warts.
Some hand sanitizer does dry out your hands
Hand sanitizer is manufactures with an element called alcohol.
No, the color of sanitizer does not affect its effectiveness. The active ingredients in the sanitizer are what determine its ability to kill germs and bacteria, not its color. It is important to use sanitizer according to the manufacturer's instructions for optimal effectiveness.
yes because of the alcohol used in the hand sanitizer
hand sanitizer msds sheet
No alcohol ammonia is way to dangerous and flammable to be in hand sanitizer
Probably Hand Sanitizer