Mary

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If Your Hand Sanitizer Freezes In Your Car, Throw It Out

Here's a good tip as temperatures drop: If you ever leave hand sanitizer in your car and find it FROZEN the next morning . . . throw it away.

It's not because cold weather ruins it. It's because if it freezes at all, it was probably no good in the first place.

Most hand sanitizers are alcohol-based. So they shouldn't freeze until the temperature gets REALLY low. Like negative-50 degrees or lower.

So if it does freeze, it means there wasn't enough alcohol in there to be effective. Or it was a cheap knock-off that didn't have the ingredients listed on the label.

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