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Bottle labels in 40-pack on A4 sheets. 8 white paper labels with glue per A4. Makes it easy to design and print your own labels at home using an ink- och laser printer. Easily removable by soaking the glass bottles in hot water for 15 minutes.Link to Word templateDownload the template for Word hereUse the Word template to design your labels.Link to PDF templateDownload hereUse this template to design your labels in for example Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator.Label MeasurementsWidth: 105 mmHeight: 74 mmNote that they are harder to remove from PET- and plastic bottles

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Sanipro Rinse 250ml Sanitizer

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Sanipro Rinse is a foaming, environment friendly, anionic acid based final rinse for sanitizing equipment. It is odour free, tasteless, does not leave any spots, and contains a corrosion inhibitor that makes it ideal for stainless steel and sensitive surfaces. The self foaming action allows the product to get in everywhere and do it's job. Stable across a very wide temperature range. Use it as a final rinse - rinsing with water afterwards is not necessary or recommended. Just let air dry. Tip: Always have a spray bottle pre mixed with diluted Sanipro at hand.Made in Sweden.Dosage1 cap (12,5 ml or 0,5 fl.oz) per 10 liters of water.Recommended contact time is at least 1 minute.Volume250 ml / 8.5 fl.oz

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