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Hygenall LeadOff Wipes: Get the Lead Out

I received a nice package the other day. It contained Hygenall LeadOff wipes in a 45 count canister, 25 count individual tear open packs and Hygenall LeadOff safety soap in two 1.7 ounce pump bottles. The purpose of the product is to safely remove all traces of lead and other toxic metal dust from your skin.

I keep the 45 count canister on my reloading bench for cleanup after reloading and the individual packets in my range bag for cleanup after range sessions. With the soap bottles I also keep one in my range bag and one in my bathroom for additional cleanup after reloading and after using the wipes.

After sorting through approximately 1000 pieces of assorted fired brass my hands were pretty dirty. Normal hand washing usually required a couple of good washings and rinsing with still signs of dirt/gunpowder residue still visible.

This time I used the non-rinse wipes and it removed the dirt and grime without any problems, great product. I also followed up using the hand soap although it was not really necessary as the wipes did what they are intended to do, that is remove the dirt and gunpowder residue completely.

This product will remove 99% of Lead, Cadmium, Chromium, Arsenic, Silver, Zinc, Nickel and other hazardous metals from your skin as well as dirt, grime and common germs. Basically it cleans just about everything. I plan on carrying packets in my carry-on bag while flying to insure my hands are free of any gunpowder residue before the TSA check point just in case!!

I can honestly say that Hygenall LeadOff is a fantastic product and does what it claims, cleans all signs of dirt, grime and gunpowder residue from your skin. I highly recommend this product for anyone involved in the shooting sports.

Check out all of the great products from Hygenall at www.hygenall.com


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