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‘Stop using immediately’: Consumer watchdog’s hand sanitiser warning – The New Daily
Australians have been urged not to buy a popular hand sanitiser sold in petrol stations nationwide after it failed independent lab testing.

Australians have been urged not to buy a popular hand sanitiser sold in petrol stations nationwide after it failed independent lab testing.
Consumer advocate Choice said anyone who has already purchased the White Knight antibacterial hand sanitiser should stop using it immediately as it does not contain enough alcohol to be effective.
Choice senior campaigner Dean Price said the sanitiser, sold online and at United petrol stations, claimed to contain 75 per cent alcohol. But lab testing found it…
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