SpecGuard GCPH - At a glance

SpecGuardTM GCPH is a super mild sterilizing and antiseptic agent, gentle to delicate skin with excellent germicidal efficacy

Claims
  • Anti Bacterial
  • Anti Fungal
  • Anti Microbial
Functions
  • Active
  • Preservative
Usage Level:
1.2%
Country of Origin:
China

The detail on SpecGuard GCPH
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SpecGuardTM GCPH – a sterilizing and antiseptic agent which is super mild and gentle to delicate skin with excellent germicidal efficacy and belongs to a class of non-toxic and non-irritating ingredients.

It features the well known natural anti-bacterial agent – Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) along with Caprylhydroxamic Acid (CHA) -an amino acid derived from Coconut Oil

During the Covid-19 crisis SpecChem Group in China have been working with GSE for use in Wet Wipes and have developed a blend of it with other anti-bacterial actives which is very effective.

SpecGuardTM GCPH – when used at a level of 1.2% bacteria are killed in 1 minute, and Fungi can be completely killed after 3 minutes in wet wipes.

FULL INCI Name: 1, 2-Hexanediol, Pentylene Glycol, Caprylhydroxamic Acid, EthylHexyl Glycerin, Citrus grandis (Grapefruit) fruit extract

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