Intro: What is 70% IPA Rubbing Alcohol?
70% IPA Rubbing Alcohol is a highly effective disinfectant that is commonly used in medical facilities, laboratories, and households. It is made with Isopropyl Alcohol, which is known for its powerful antimicrobial properties that can eliminate a wide variety of germs and bacteria on surfaces.
Our 70% IPA Rubbing Alcohol is of the highest quality and is sourced from reliable suppliers in the UK. It comes in a 5L bottle, making it a versatile option for larger cleaning jobs. This product is a must-have for anyone who needs a reliable disinfectant that can help keep their surroundings clean and germ-free.
Benefits of Using 70% IPA Rubbing Alcohol
Using 70% IPA Rubbing Alcohol has many benefits. Firstly, it is highly effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria, viruses, and other germs that can cause illnesses. Secondly, it is easy to use and can be applied to surfaces with a spray bottle or cloth. Thirdly, it evaporates quickly, leaving surfaces dry and clean.
70% IPA Rubbing Alcohol is a versatile product that can be used for a variety of purposes. It can be used to clean and disinfect surfaces such as tables, countertops, and door handles. It can also be used to sterilize medical equipment or as a topical antiseptic for skin preparation before procedures. This product is essential for maintaining good hygiene and preventing the spread of infections.
How to Use 70% IPA Rubbing Alcohol
Using our 70% IPA Rubbing Alcohol is straightforward and easy. To use, simply apply the product to the surface you wish to clean or disinfect using a spray bottle or cloth. Allow the alcohol to sit on the surface for a few seconds and wipe it clean with a dry cloth. For medical use, always follow the instructions provided by your healthcare professional.
It is essential to use 70% IPA Rubbing Alcohol according to the manufacturer's instructions to ensure it is used safely and effectively. Always store the product out of the reach of children and away from heat sources. When using the product, be sure to wear protective gloves and eye wear to prevent accidental exposure to the skin and eyes.