Your final mixture MUST be at least 60% (alcohol) to be effective. Make sure your quantities will give you that measure.
To be sure, use 99% rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or ethanol.
Lorraine
*Lorraine Harper*
*Administrative Assistant*
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*From:* general_discussion-bounces@lists.clarkson.edu < general_discussion-bounces@lists.clarkson.edu> *On Behalf Of *Elizabeth McCarran *Sent:* Wednesday, March 18, 2020 11:04 AM *To:* General_Discussion@lists.clarkson.edu *Cc:* Elizabeth McCarran emccarra@clarkson.edu *Subject:* [CU Discussion] Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Recipe
I was sent this recipe for making your own hand sanitizer from World Precision Instruments in an email. Passing it on just in case it is useful to anyone:
*From World Precision Instruments*
*Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Gel*
*Ingredients* ½ cup pure aloe vera gel ½ cup rubbing alcohol 1 tablespoon of oil for a moisturizer (jojoba oil, vitamin E oil, coconut oil, olive oil, eucalyptus oil... ) 15 drops of essential oils, optional for scent and increased antibacterial properties (lavender, rose, tea tree, peppermint)
*Directions* Combine all of the ingredients in a sealed bottle and shake well. Add more alcohol as needed to achieve the desired consistency.
*Elizabeth McCarran*
*Administrative Assistant*
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCE
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emccarra@clarkson.edu