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Swan 70% Rubbing Alcohol is a powerful first aid antiseptic designed for the treatment of minor cuts and abrasions. Each pack contains four 32 Fl oz bottles, ensuring you have ample supply for effective disinfection. With a 70% isopropyl alcohol concentration, it quickly dissolves dirt and oil from the skin, evaporating rapidly to leave your skin clean and refreshed.
M**.
Good price
Fast delivery
L**E
Pleased
Meets needs
B**B
great priced product
good quality product...arrived quickly and packed safely
B**N
Believe it or not, this stops ITCHING, but
It can burn really bad for 20- 30 seconds. I read it's safe for skin (rubbing alcohol is). I'd rather it burn briefly the itch constantly. You should consult a health care provider or do your own research.
D**Y
Medical
Ok but the cost is too much for the size
D**E
It's rubbing alcohol... what more do you need to know?
It's rubbing alcohol, also known as isopropyl alcohol or isopropanol. 70% concentration in water. Intended for use as a disinfectant, for minor wounds and also for hard non-food-contact surfaces.This stuff does a pretty good job as a first-aid component for mild wounds. But let me tell you it STINGS if you get it on a cut or other broken skin. Also avoid getting it in your eyes because you could go blind. And DO NOT DRINK IT. This is NOT the same chemical that is in beer, wine, and liquor - that is ethyl aclohol. Drinking this will NOT "disinfect" your insides against the COVID-19 virus, it will just make you very ill and you will need to call the poison control center. This is for TOPICAL USE or for WIPING SURFACES only.For most first aid or wound care applications, I usually prefer to use hydrogen peroxide, iodine, or hypochloric acid (a relative of bleach) instead of alcohol because they don't sting so much. But for cleaning hard surfaces like doorknobs, counter-tops, and mirrors the alcohol is much easier and more effective to use.
N**Z
Good product
Good quality
B**.
Alcohol
The best.
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