How to make your own hand sanitizer
With Purell flying off the shelves and the number of coronavirus cases across the globe growing, CBS News investigated how people can make their own hand sanitizer in just a few simple steps.
With Purell flying off the shelves and the number of coronavirus cases across the globe growing, CBS News investigated how people can make their own hand sanitizer in just a few simple steps.
If made properly, homemade hand sanitizer solutions can destroy the coronavirus, doctors say. Here's the recipe.
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Public health experts are all for making your own hand sanitizer, but even its components are now hard to come by.
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