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Surface Cleaner and Sanitizer Spray 16 oz Unscented Pure & Natural

$15.00
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SKU:
SCSS16-0140
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This surface cleaner and sanitizer is unscented. Safe for skin and surfaces. We recommend you spot test plastic and painted surfaces or any other porous surfaces first in an inconspicuous area before use. 

I will caution you that even though it is unscented it does have the natural scent of ethyl alcohol.  The scent can be smelled immediately when sprayed but within seconds the scent disappears.  If you do not like the scent of ethyl alcohol try our surface cleaner and sanitizer in our Lemon Fresh scent.  It smells clean and lemony.  

Directions: For cleaning surfaces: If soap and water are not available, spray on a towel or paper towel and then wipe surfaces.  For sanitizing or disinfecting: If you are able to, wash surface first with soap and water, then spray to sanitize. Spray directly on and leave on. Do not wipe or wash off.  

  • Unscented
  • Contains 80% Ethyl Alcohol
  • Trigger Sprayer
  • Dries quickly.
  • Contains glycerin
  • Can be used on Non-porous surfaces Only
  • Caution: test surface areas first - DO NOT USE ON PAINTED SURFACES 

Active Ingredient: Ethyl Alcohol - 80%

Other Ingredients: Glycerin, Hydrogen Peroxide, Purified Water USP

FUN FACT: A local distillery, Stillwagon Distillery, in Charleston, Oregon made this for us. Johnna grew up in Charleston and so it just made sense to reach out to her friends who make the best rum and other spirits.  Richard Stillwagon got on board and started making hand sanitizers when COVID-19 first hit to help out their local community.  They followed the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention guidelines and exceeded their recommendations.