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I have been looking up recipes and seeing what I feel people are doing right and doing wrong. I was wondering if anyone else had some experience.
I will share what I found as I have seen many companies use alcohol bases that are normally not suggested for use on skin. BE CAREFUL and read what you are buying. Many places selling hand sanitizer are using denatured alcohol, benzalkonium chloride, or isopropyl alcohol. You normally want to stay away from this. You ONLY want to use Pure Non-denatured Organic Ethyl Alcohol.
To start: the alcohol type.
The best Alcohol to use is Pure NON-denatured Organic Ethyl Alcohol 95% - 100% that you can cut down to a 65 - 75% mixture. You can also use non-organic ethyl.
As stated you CAN use everclear alcohol as hand sanitizer but you should cut it down to 65-75% if it is a 190 proof (95%). They also have 151 proof (75.5%). Make sure if you are using 151 you do not use measurements for 190 proof as it will render the alcohol useless in killing viruses and bacteria.
Do not use high proof ethanol or everclear straight out of the bottle (190 proof) - it is too much alcohol - it will evaporating too quickly and not kill anything. You need to proof it down so it does not evaporate quickly but instead stays on surface/hands long enough to kill the virus/bacteria.
I suggest staying away from:
Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) this is easily absorbed into the bloodstream. It has been shown that this can cause heart issues and overall health concerns with long term use.
If you ever seen warnings on some isopropyl bottles it says to only use on minor cuts or scraps
It also says:
-DO NOT use over a large area of body
-DO NOT soak/wash hands with it
-DO NOT use longer than 1 week
-After using wash hands
-Suggests to wear gloves
Even the use of isopropyl to treat cuts/scraps have been proven to be counter-productive because it kills good healing cells with anything bad on your cut so there is debate there.
All of this indicates that it is most likely not the safest to use as the base of a hand sanitizer
I also suggest staying away from:
Denatured Ethyl Alcohol should be avoided at all costs - this the opposite of NON-denatured. This is not pure and it is cut with other bad ingredients that are normally toxic such as:
methanol (10 percent), isopropyl alcohol, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, acetone, and other not so good toxic ingredients
-Denatured Ethyl will have an odor many will complain about with these new hand sanitizers being sold right now.
-Something I found alarming is that I have seen the majority of Ethyl alcohol being bought on eBay and other websites have been denatured. I have seen denatured alcohol suggested for lamp fuel being purchased now after there was no sales for close to 6 months on eBay so it only leads me to believe people will be using it to create hand sanitizer.
-Of course denatured ethyl is going to be a lot cheaper sometimes close to 5-7x less than pure ethyl so people will normally purchase it thinking they are receiving a deal.
I know the CDC has said you can use Isopropyl. The CDC recipe:
FORMULATION 1
• Ethanol 96%: 8333 ml
• Hydrogen peroxide 3%: 417 ml
• Glycerol 98%: 145 ml
FORMULATION 2
• Isopropyl alcohol 99.8%: 7515 ml
• Hydrogen peroxide 3%: 417 ml
• Glycerol 98%: 145 m
Alcohol is used to kill viruses (60-75% is suggested) I think above 60% is best since you need 60% minimum to kill any viruses and you play it safe by being a bit higher in alcohol content.
Hydrogen Peroxide is used to reduce bacterial contamination in the sanitizer
An emollient... Glycerol is used as a moisturizer so the alcohol doesn't dry out your hands
In place or in combination with glycerol you can use Vitamin E or Aloe Vera which helps to keep your hands from drying out.
It is suggested to stay away from adding fragrance or essential oils to avoid any reaction.
With real natural Aloe Vera you would most likely need to use a mixer to incorporate it into your hand sanitizer and shake the bottle before every use.
I hope this helps and if anyone has any experience please share it here.
Thanks
I will share what I found as I have seen many companies use alcohol bases that are normally not suggested for use on skin. BE CAREFUL and read what you are buying. Many places selling hand sanitizer are using denatured alcohol, benzalkonium chloride, or isopropyl alcohol. You normally want to stay away from this. You ONLY want to use Pure Non-denatured Organic Ethyl Alcohol.
To start: the alcohol type.
The best Alcohol to use is Pure NON-denatured Organic Ethyl Alcohol 95% - 100% that you can cut down to a 65 - 75% mixture. You can also use non-organic ethyl.
As stated you CAN use everclear alcohol as hand sanitizer but you should cut it down to 65-75% if it is a 190 proof (95%). They also have 151 proof (75.5%). Make sure if you are using 151 you do not use measurements for 190 proof as it will render the alcohol useless in killing viruses and bacteria.
Do not use high proof ethanol or everclear straight out of the bottle (190 proof) - it is too much alcohol - it will evaporating too quickly and not kill anything. You need to proof it down so it does not evaporate quickly but instead stays on surface/hands long enough to kill the virus/bacteria.
I suggest staying away from:
Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) this is easily absorbed into the bloodstream. It has been shown that this can cause heart issues and overall health concerns with long term use.
If you ever seen warnings on some isopropyl bottles it says to only use on minor cuts or scraps
It also says:
-DO NOT use over a large area of body
-DO NOT soak/wash hands with it
-DO NOT use longer than 1 week
-After using wash hands
-Suggests to wear gloves
Even the use of isopropyl to treat cuts/scraps have been proven to be counter-productive because it kills good healing cells with anything bad on your cut so there is debate there.
All of this indicates that it is most likely not the safest to use as the base of a hand sanitizer
I also suggest staying away from:
Denatured Ethyl Alcohol should be avoided at all costs - this the opposite of NON-denatured. This is not pure and it is cut with other bad ingredients that are normally toxic such as:
methanol (10 percent), isopropyl alcohol, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, acetone, and other not so good toxic ingredients
-Denatured Ethyl will have an odor many will complain about with these new hand sanitizers being sold right now.
-Something I found alarming is that I have seen the majority of Ethyl alcohol being bought on eBay and other websites have been denatured. I have seen denatured alcohol suggested for lamp fuel being purchased now after there was no sales for close to 6 months on eBay so it only leads me to believe people will be using it to create hand sanitizer.
-Of course denatured ethyl is going to be a lot cheaper sometimes close to 5-7x less than pure ethyl so people will normally purchase it thinking they are receiving a deal.
I know the CDC has said you can use Isopropyl. The CDC recipe:
FORMULATION 1
• Ethanol 96%: 8333 ml
• Hydrogen peroxide 3%: 417 ml
• Glycerol 98%: 145 ml
FORMULATION 2
• Isopropyl alcohol 99.8%: 7515 ml
• Hydrogen peroxide 3%: 417 ml
• Glycerol 98%: 145 m
Alcohol is used to kill viruses (60-75% is suggested) I think above 60% is best since you need 60% minimum to kill any viruses and you play it safe by being a bit higher in alcohol content.
Hydrogen Peroxide is used to reduce bacterial contamination in the sanitizer
An emollient... Glycerol is used as a moisturizer so the alcohol doesn't dry out your hands
In place or in combination with glycerol you can use Vitamin E or Aloe Vera which helps to keep your hands from drying out.
It is suggested to stay away from adding fragrance or essential oils to avoid any reaction.
With real natural Aloe Vera you would most likely need to use a mixer to incorporate it into your hand sanitizer and shake the bottle before every use.
I hope this helps and if anyone has any experience please share it here.
Thanks
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