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What is the difference between Germstar® and gel-based sanitisers?

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What is the difference between Germstar® and gel-based sanitisers?

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Germstar® is a premium quality, hospital-grade solution, which has a water-like consistency for a superior rinse, surface coating and skin penetration effect, leaving no sticky residue. Gel-based sanitisers are common, drug store products which employ thick gel as their base. The gel itself can interfere with the alcohol/germ contact, reducing the killing efficacy and leaving the hands with sticky residue. Further, the long contact time in the case of gels and anti-bacterial soaps may allow germs to develop a resistance against these products.

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