Actually, no, it doesn't. The FDA would require them to call it something else, and the extra ingredients would have to be on the label. If they call it isopropyl alcohol, it contains alcohol, and water in various percentages.
Isopropyl is readily available in 70%, 91%, and 99%. I would recommend either the 91%, or the 99%. -Chuck Harris [email protected] wrote:
Most drug store isopropal contain other chemicals to keep your skin from drying out. You can buy electronics grade isopropal. Cheap enough ($5 for a large bottle) if you have a store that stocks it. Fry's Electronics has it. Of course grain alcohol will do the job.
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