Skin sanitizing composition and method of using

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ABSTRACT:
A skin sanitizing composition is disclosed which is particularly suited as a teat dip or udder wash for dairy cows which comprises at least one phenyl alkanol such as benzyl or phenethyl alcohol as the microbiocidal or sanitizing ingredient in an amount effective to substantially reduce the bacteria population on a skin surface when the composition is applied thereto. An emulsifying amount of a surfactant is included to provide an aqueous dispersion of the phenyl alkanol ingredient, which enhances the germicidal activity of the microbiocidal or sanitizing ingredient. The composition may include an emollient if desired and has a typical pH of between about 4 and 7.

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