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SkinWear(TM) Hand Cleaner & Sanitizer Kills Germs That May Cause Swine Flu, Protects Against Germs for Up to Eight Hours

Published in Drug Week, May 15th, 2009

SKWPartners LLC announced the extended U.S. launch of SkinWear, www.skinwearusa.com, the only extended-protection, all-in-one hand cleanser, sanitizer and moisturizer which has been proven to kill germs for as long as eight hours with a single application. This non-alcohol based product picks up where commonly available anti-bacterial soaps and "instant sanitizers" leave off. SkinWear not only kills 99.9% of all germs that can make people sick, including the germs that may cause the swine flu, it continues to kill bacteria for up to eight hours, drastically decreasing the potential spread of germs and contamination.

"SkinWear is a radical departure from hygiene products...

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