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Polyfix™ Thin Pocket Bottles Resistant Protective Hand Cream

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Overview

Professional Poly Proof Resistant hand cream that protects against all Cyanoacrylate (CA’s).

Unequaled protection against Cyanoacrylate, C.A. Superduper Glue. Apply to skin and rub-in. It does not feel “tacky” and will not interfere with worker’s grip. This thick body cream formula has two bacleriostats that help control the growth of bacteria on the skin to reduce infection. The good side about this product is that it saves time and money and your workers will keep their dirty fingers out of their mouth.

Apply poly proof protection cream on your hands, wrists and between fingers. Gently wipe off excess hand cream, if you wash your hands you will need to reapply poly proof hand cream. Now when you finish using Cyanoacrylate. Wash your hands with warm water and soap and the Cyanoacrylate is gone.
   
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Features

  • No more putting those “dirty” fingers in your mouth .
  • Warning: avoid contact with eyes. If occurs seek medical
  • Attention or poison control center if ingested.
  • Keep out of
  • Reach of children.
  • Contains: no silicone.
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