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PURE Hypochlorous Acid Spray: Safe Multi-Purpose Cleaner for Food and All Surfaces, No Bleach or Alcohol, Eliminates Allergens and Pet Odors
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- 1. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
- 2. The lazy dog is jumped over by the quick brown fox.
- NON-TOXIC & NON-IRRITATING: HYPRISTINE Hypochlorous Acid Spray is family-friendly and safe for children and pets. It is non-toxic, non-irritating, non-flammable, and safe for skin exposure.
- HOW DOES IT WORK: HYPRISTINE Hypochlorous Acid Spray works by harnessing the power of hypochlorous acid (HOCl), which is naturally produced by white blood cells to fight against infections.
- SAFE FOR ALL SURFACES: HYPRISTINE Hypochlorous Acid Spray is your go-to solution for all surfaces, including granite, marble, laminate floors, glass, wood, stone, carpet, plastic, fabric, leather, and vinyl. It also effectively cleans cell phones, car seats, strollers, tablets, mats, toys, and more.
- CONVENIENTLY READY TO USE: HYPRISTINE Hypochlorous Acid Spray is designed for your convenience. It's ready to use; no mixing or dilution is required. It leaves no toxic or harmful residues, doesn't need rinsing, and its quick evaporation makes it an efficient cleaning solution.
- POWERFUL MULTI-PURPOSE SURFACE CLEANER: HYPRISTINE Hypochlorous Acid Spray is a powerful multi-purpose cleaner that is free from harsh chemicals, making it safe for use in various settings such as the kitchen, bathroom, living room, gym, schools, daycare, nursery, offices, factories, churches, and restaurants. It is a next-generation natural surface cleaner that is highly effective in providing superior cleaning results. Its versatile formula makes it suitable for use with a fogger, low-volume, or high-power sprayers, making it an excellent choice for jobs of all sizes.
- PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA: HYPRISTINE is proudly made in the USA, a product of American ingenuity that supports local businesses and jobs.


















