The Manual Spray Dispenser is a cost-effective and environmentally responsible system.
Economical spray skin care system
Delivers 2,000 doses per 400 mL refill
Spray delivery provides thorough hand coverage and dries rapidly with no stickiness
New pump with every refill eliminates mess, clogs, and leaks
Compatible refills include Spray Moisturizing Hand Sanitizer Refill (FG450030) and Spray Hand Soap with Moisturizers Refill 400 & 800 mL (FG450011, FG450009)
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The Manual Spray Dispenser is a cost-effective and environmentally responsible system. Spray delivery provides thorough hand coverage and dries rapidly with no stickiness.
Features and Benefits:
Economical spray skin care system
Delivers 2,000 doses per 400 mL refill
Spray delivery provides thorough hand coverage and dries rapidly with no stickiness
New pump with every refill eliminates mess, clogs, and leaks
Compatible refills include Spray Moisturizing Hand Sanitizer Refill (FG450030) and Spray Hand Soap with Moisturizers Refill 400 & 800 mL (FG450011, FG450009)
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