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ANTIBACTERIAL GEL

AT HOME
Student: Yobana Graciela Knaudt
INGREDIENTS

 90 ml of ethyl alcohol (72%


ethanol) Approximately 13
tablespoons
 3/4 teaspoon of carbopool (order
at any pharmacy)
 1/4 tablespoon of pure glycerin
 1/4 teaspoon of triethanolamine
(order it like this in any pharmacy)
INGREDIENTS

 1 liter glass bowl


 Fine mesh filter
 Small glass container
 Globe shaker
 Plastic container with snap
button lid with capacity of
100 milliliters.
Instructions

 1.- Firstly, place the fine


mesh filter in a glass
container or small
container, and pour the
carbopol over the filter.
 2.- Then, dissolve the
lumps with the help of a
spoon to spray them
completely
 3.- Then, pour the alcohol into
the bowl.
 4.- Then, shake vigorously with
the balloon while gradually
adding the carbopol.
 5.- Next, add the glycerin while
gently stirring with the balloon.
 6.- Finally, when the carbopol
has completely dissolved and
no lumps are seen, add the
triethanolamine drop by drop,
trying not to overdo it, while
stirring gently. At that time the
gel will form.
 7.- Finally, pour the
alcohol gel into the plastic
bottle and cover well.
 8.- If you feel that the gel
texture is a little thick,
add alcohol until you get
the desired consistency.
recommendations

 Wash your hands with water and liquid soap, rubbing for
at least 20 seconds. Then rinse, pat dry, and apply the
alcohol gel. Used in this way, it will provide the best
protection against bacteria, molds and viruses.

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