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King of Alcohol Hand Sanitizer CLEACE

2021-03-25

CLEACE, a brand of AoGrand Group, covers product categories such as disinfection products, cleaning products and household care products. At present, CLEACE brand products have been exported to more than 100 countries and regions. The main markets are the United States, Britain, France, Japan, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and many other countries.

After years of development, with first-class scientific research technology, professional foreign trade team, strong factory strength and complete global supply chain, CLEACE has become a well-known brand at home and abroad and its products are much sought after by customers. Among them, CLEACE 75% alcohol instant hand sanitizer, as the company's flagship product, has already become one of the hottest hand sanitizer brands in the world.

CLEACE will be committed to providing customized solutions for global family health, and attentively creating a cleaner, safer and healthier home environment!


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