UltraCruz® Isopropyl Alcohol, 99% and 70% Available Now!

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UltraCruz Isopropyl Alcohol 99-percent and 70-percent Available Now!

UltraCruz® Isopropyl Alcohol
99%
UltraCruz Isopropyl Alcohol 99-percent 1 gallon
UltraCruz® Isopropyl
Alcohol, 99%
1 gallon
ORDER
UltraCruz Isopropyl Alcohol 99-percent, 4x1 gallon
UltraCruz® Isopropyl
Alcohol, 99%
4 x 1 gallon
ORDER
UltraCruz® Isopropyl Alcohol
70%
UltraCruz Isopropyl Alcohol 70-percent 1 gallon
UltraCruz® Isopropyl
Alcohol, 70%
1 gallon
ORDER
UltraCruz Isopropyl Alcohol 70-percent, 4x1 gallon
UltraCruz® Isopropyl
Alcohol, 70%
4 x 1 gallon
ORDER
NOTE: These products are classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and
may be subject to additional dangerous good handling fees.

UltraCruz® Isopropyl Alcohol is a high-quality, cost-effective, multi-purpose surface cleaner. A high concentration of isopropyl alcohol has been shown to reduce or slow the spread of germs
and is effective against various microbes including bacteria, viruses and yeast. With germicidal properties, isopropyl alcohol is used to clean and disinfect a variety of surfaces.

Product is currently available in adequate stock for next day shipping.
Order Today!

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