Safe and economical hand sanitisers from Soltec

October 28, 2020
Safe and economical hand sanitisers from Soltec
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Soltec is stressing to its garage and bodyshop customers that it has a range of hand santisers available in various sizes that are both economical and safe, conforming to World Health Organisation guidelines.


There has been recent publicity about the recall of certain other hand sanitiser brands, however, Soltec has made it clear that its hand sanitisers are made from IPA alcohol and have the relevant PCS certification. This means they are safe to use and kind to skin, whilst also killing bacteria, germs and viruses.

Soltec sanitisers are available in 500 ml, 1000 ml, 2.5 litre and 5 litre sizes in both liquid and gel formulations. These can be ordered online for next day delivery.

Soltec also offers a wide selection of other COVID-19 essentials, including; wall mounted sanitiser dispensers, sanitising stations, facemasks, surface cleaners and surface wipes.

For more information visit www.soltec.ie or call 044 9335133. The company also welcomes enquiries to become a distributor of Soltec products.

 
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