100ml Isopropyl Alcohol Spray
100ml Isopropyl Alcohol Spray
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100ml Isopropyl Alcohol Spray

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Perfect for spraying on Electronics, such as you phone, computer keyboard, mouse and then wipe with a clean cloth keeps everything germ free. Caution must be used as it is highly flammable, Keep out of reach of Children.

With our Water Diffusers having a Bottle of Isopropyl Alcohol is a must. Usually every six times you refill the water, Spray the internal part of the Diffuser when empty to keep clean. You don't want a manky diffuser.

Also if you use too much oil it will clog up the ultrasonic Diffuser part of the machine. It's the little silver part you will see at the bottom of your diffuser. This moves really fast "Ultrasonic" to create the mist. So if too much oil is used it can clog this part. So spray it with the Alcohol and wipe it with a cotton ball a couple of times and allow it to evaporate and dry. Then your ready to go and enjoy your diffusers again and sit back and relax.

 

With So many uses, Isopropyl Alcohol is a handy product to have in every Australian home, whether you're on the worksite or at home in the garage.
Aside from killing germs, Isopropyl Alcohol evaporates quickly & can be used on a multitude of surfaces for a multitude of purposes!


Here are some of the purposes other people use Isopropyl Alcohol for ...

GENERAL USES FOR ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL:
  • Removing paint, grease, ink, silicone & grime from surfaces
  • Cleaning electronic belongings Eg. computer screen, keyboard
  • Cleaning brush ware without degrading natural bristles
  • Cleaning walls prior to adhesion of wall hall hooks
  • Cleaning garden equipment & work tools
  • Removing sticky residue from surfaces
  • Preventing cross-contamination
  • Cleaning a multitude of surfaces: glass, bench tops & more
  • And so many more!



MORE SPECIFIC USES FOR ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL:
  • Remove hair spray from mirrors
  • Clean venetian blinds
  • Keep windows sparkling and frost-free
  • Dissolve windshield frost
  • Prevent ring around the collar
  • Clean your phone
  • Remove ink stains
  • Erase permanent markers
  • Get rid of fruit flies
  • Make a shapeable ice pack
  • Clean bathroom fixtures
  • Remove surface rust from surfaces
  • Polish Chrome surfaces

12 Ways to Use Isopropyl Alcohol

From household cleaning to defrosting your car's windshield in seconds -- rubbing alcohol has uses you'll find truly handy.

1. Remove hair spray from mirrors

When you are spritzing your head with hair spray, some of it inevitably winds up on the mirror. A quick wipe with rubbing alcohol will whisk away that sticky residue and leave your mirror sparkling clean.

2. Clean Venetian blinds

Rubbing alcohol does a terrific job of cleaning the slats of venetian blinds. To make quick work of the job, wrap a flat tool ? a spatula or maybe a 6-inch (15-centimeter) drywall knife ? in cloth and secure with a rubber band. Dip in alcohol and go to work.

3. Keep windows sparkling and frost-free

Do your windows frost up in the wintertime? Wash them with a solution of 1/2 cup rubbing alcohol to 1 quart (1 liter) water to prevent the frost. Polish the windows with newspaper after you wash them to make them shine.

4. Dissolve windshield frost

Wouldn't you rather be inside savoring your morning coffee a little longer instead of scrape, scrape, scraping frost off your car windows? Fill a spray bottle with rubbing alcohol and spritz the car glass. You?ll be able to wipe the frost right off. Ah, good to the last drop!

5. Prevent ring around the collar

To prevent your neck from staining your shirt collar, wipe your neck with rubbing alcohol each morning before you dress. Feels good too.

6. Clean your phone

Is your phone getting a bit grubby? Wipe it down with rubbing alcohol. It?ll remove the grime and disinfect the phone at the same time.

7. Remove ink stains

Did you get ink on your favorite shirt or dress? Try soaking the spot in rubbing alcohol for a few minutes before putting the garment in the wash.

8. Erase permanent markers

Did your little angel just decide to decorate your counter top with a permanent marker? Don?t worry, most counter tops are made of a non permeable material such as plastic laminate or marble. Rubbing alcohol will dissolve the marker back to a liquid state so you can wipe it right off.

9. Remove dog ticks

Ticks hate the taste of rubbing alcohol as much as they love the taste of your dog. Before you pull a tick off Fido, dab the critter with rubbing alcohol to make it loosen its grip. Then grab the tick as close to the dog?s skin as you can and pull it straight out. Dab again with alcohol to disinfect the wound. This works on people too.

10. Get rid of fruit flies

The next time you see fruit flies hovering in the kitchen, get out a fine-misting spray bottle and fill it with rubbing alcohol. Spraying the little flies knocks them out and makes them fall to the floor, where you can sweep them up. The alcohol is less effective than insecticide, but it?s a lot safer than spraying poison around your kitchen.

11. Make a shapeable ice pack

The problem with ice packs is they won?t conform to the shape of the injured body part. Make a slushy, conformable pack by mixing 1 part rubbing alcohol with 3 parts water in a self-closing plastic bag. The next time that sore knee acts up, wrap the bag of slush in a cloth and apply it to the area. Ahhh!

12. Clean bathroom fixtures

Just reach into the medicine cabinet the next time you need to clean chrome bathroom fixtures. Pour some rubbing alcohol straight from the bottle onto a soft, absorbent cloth and the fixtures. No need to rinse ? the alcohol just evaporates. It does a great job of making chrome sparkle, plus it will kill any germs in its path.


Other Benefits: 

Isopropanol is a non-potable alcohol, suitable for industrial cleansing where a waterless environment is desired.

Isopropyl is widely used as a solvent and as a cleaning fluid, especially for dissolving lipophilic contaminants such as oil. Examples of this use include cleaning electronic devices such as contact pins (like those on ROM cartridges), magnetic tape and disk heads (such as those in audio and video tape recorders and floppy disk drives), the lenses of lasers in optical disc drives (e.g. CD, DVD) and removing thermal paste from IC packages (such as CPUs.) It is also used to clean LCD and glass computer monitor screens (at some risk to the anti-reflection coating of some screens), and used by many music shops to give second-hand or worn records newer-looking sheens (though it may leach plasticiser from vinyl, making it more rigid). Pure isopropyl alcohol should not be used to clean vinyl records. Isopropyl alcohol also works well at removing smudges, dirt, and fingerprints from cell phones and PDAs. It is effective at removing residual glue from some sticky labels (but some other adhesives used on tapes and paper labels are resistant to it.) It can also be used to remove stains from most fabrics, wood, cotton, etc. Isopropyl alcohol is also used to remove brake fluid traces from hydraulic disk brake systems, so that the brake fluid (usually DOT 3, DOT 4 or mineral oil) does not contaminate the brake pads, which would result in poor braking. In addition it can also be used to clean paintballs or other oil based products so that they may be reused, commonly known as "repainting".

IPA can also be used as a coupling agent (cleaning and polishing), an extractant, a dehydrating fluid, a de-icing fluids, a cooling system medium (frozen food industry), a wetting agent (lithographic printing, and chemical intermediate (manufacture of other materials) and on through-hole and surface mounted boards, hybrids, cables, connectors and bare boards as well as a fibre optic cleaning agent.