Protex® Disinfectant Spray Bottle, 12 oz
Protex® Disinfectant Spray Bottle, 12 oz
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Protex® Disinfectant Spray Bottle, 12 oz

Protex® Disinfectant Spray Bottle, 12 oz

Clean and Disinfect
Regular price 39.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Keep your classroom or clinic clean! Convenient spray bottle dispenses a powerful disinfectant that’s effective against a wide range of viruses and bacteria including SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19). Suitable for hard nonporous surfaces, plastic and vinyl such as our Wipe Clean! sensory tools, wiggle cushions and fidgets. Just spray and leave on surface for 10 minutes.

  • Free of alcohol, bleach and solvents
  • EPA registered

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  • 12 oz. bottle

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