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Are there hand sanitizers that don't remove ink and color from items?

Asked by flo (13313points) July 6th, 2021

For example the color on the package of the following item: https://tinyurl.com/39sjxwrt, or the ink from a receipt.

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JLeslie's avatar

I think it is the alcohol. It dissolves certain types of ink. Probably, some of the other antibacterial chemicals do it too. I just try to be really careful with my lottery tickets not to touch them when I just used some sort of hand sanitizer.

Dutchess_III's avatar

Why would you use hand sanitizer on a plastic bag of cotton balls? And why would care if the ink came off?

flo's avatar

@JLeslie Thanks as usual, GA for you. I hope that is a side effect they are working on on removing. The packaging needs to be sanitized too sometimes at least. it would be nice not to have to take out an item aanitizer.

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