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I have had a SMALL amount and am still alive

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if you drank hand sanitizer than you would most likely die. or you will become blind if you drink a large amount.your througt will swell up and you will fimd it hard to be able to breath. you will need to contact a doctor amedantly.

Ok, honestly....? Who in their right mind would even consider taking advice from someone who can't spell worth a d%$n? I mean, you're probably right about seeing a doctor and potentially killing yourself but let's get real here. Maybe you should spend less time on miki answers and more time in school.

The guy who asked the question is dead XD

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How would hand sanitizer react to water?

Hand sanitizer is typically made of alcohol, water, and other ingredients. When hand sanitizer is mixed with water, the alcohol concentration may decrease, potentially reducing its effectiveness in killing germs. It is best to use hand sanitizer as directed, without diluting it with water.


What would happen if you use laquer thinner on your hands followed by hand sanitizer?

Using lacquer thinner on your hands can cause skin irritation, drying, and potentially lead to chemical burns due to its harsh chemicals. Following it with hand sanitizer may exacerbate the irritation and dryness, as the alcohol in the hand sanitizer can further strip the skin of its natural oils. It is not recommended to use lacquer thinner on the skin, and if accidental exposure occurs, it's important to rinse the affected area with water immediately.


Does color affect the effectivness of sanitizer?

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.


What are the dots made of that float in hand sanitizer?

The dots that float in hand sanitizer are likely air bubbles. When you pump or dispense hand sanitizer, air can get trapped and form these bubbles that rise to the surface. They are harmless and do not affect the effectiveness of the hand sanitizer.


How does hand sanitizer gets viscosity testings?

Hand sanitizer viscosity testing is typically done using a viscometer, which measures the resistance of the hand sanitizer to flow. The viscometer provides a numerical value that indicates the viscosity of the hand sanitizer. This testing is important to ensure that the hand sanitizer has the correct texture and consistency for effective use.