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CHOICE slams White Knight hand sanitiser sold in United petrol stations across Australia – 7NEWS.com.au
The product was slammed by experts after it was found to have significantly less alcohol content than it claimed on its label.

A hand sanitiser sold at petrol stations around the country has been slammed as ineffective after failing independent testing.
Consumer advocate CHOICE found White Knight hand sanitiser, sold online and at United petrol stations, didnt contain enough alcohol to be effective in killing viruses, including COVID-19.
The hand sanitiser, which claims to contain 75 per cent alcohol, only contained 52 per cent, testing found.
The required alcohol content for effective hand sanitiser is between 60 to 80…
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