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Hy-G-Clenz Anti-Bacterial Lotion Soap

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Hy-G-Clenz Anti-Bacterial Lotion Soap
Available Quantity Option: Case  |  Case Unit: 6 Bottles (500 mL Each)

Hy-G-Clenz Anti-Bacterial Lotion Soap is a cleanroom-friendly handwash designed for routine hygiene where frequent washing and skin conditioning both matter. It combines an antibacterial active (0.13% benzalkonium chloride) with natural emollients to support repeated use without leaving hands feeling excessively dry — an important consideration for glove users and personnel who wash often during gowning, breaks, and shift change.

Supplied in a 500 mL saddle pump bottle, Hy-G-Clenz is suited for sinks, gowning rooms, and hygiene stations where you need controlled dispensing and predictable product presentation. For higher-traffic workflows, Hy-G-Clenz is compatible with the M-Zone MicroDispenser wall-mount dispenser format (sold separately).

SKU IC-420
Active Ingredient 0.13% Benzalkonium Chloride
Bottle Size 500 mL Saddle Pump Bottle
Case Pack 6 Bottles Per Case
The Technical Vault
By SOSCleanroom
Hygiene & Gowning Support
Antibacterial Handwash Skin Conditioning Dispenser-Compatible

In controlled environments, hand hygiene is not just “wash your hands.” It is a repeatable step that has to balance three competing realities: (1) frequent washing, (2) maintaining skin integrity to reduce shedding and irritation-driven noncompliance, and (3) keeping the station predictable so operators do not improvise with incompatible soaps or dispensers.

Hy-G-Clenz Anti-Bacterial Lotion Soap is positioned as an antibacterial handwash with 0.13% benzalkonium chloride and natural emollients, supplied in a 500 mL saddle pump bottle for controlled dispensing and repeatable presentation at sinks and hygiene points.

Quick Specs
SKU IC-420
Brand Micronova
Product Type Anti-bacterial lotion soap (handwash)
Active Ingredient 0.13% Benzalkonium Chloride
Skin Conditioning Natural emollients (positioned to help avoid dry skin)
Bottle Format 500 mL saddle pump bottle
Case Pack 6 bottles per case
Stated Efficacy Claim Effective against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria; meets OSHA standards (per product listing)
Dispenser Compatibility Compatible with M-Zone MicroDispenser wall-mounted dispenser (sold separately)
What It’s For

Hy-G-Clenz is used as a routine handwash in facilities where personnel wash frequently and need a predictable soap at hygiene points. It supports hygiene steps in gowning workflows, general clean operations, and laboratory support spaces where handwashing is part of procedural control.

Operationally, the “right fit” is a station where you need controlled dispensing, consistent product presentation, and a formulation positioned to balance antibacterial claims with skin-conditioning for repeated use.

Operator Reality: Where Handwashing Steps Fail

In practice, hygiene compliance breaks down when stations are inconsistent or uncomfortable. Dry, irritated hands can increase touching behavior, glove changes, and friction-based shedding. On the other side, overly “slippery” residues can interfere with donning technique and grip. The control objective is a repeatable wash-and-rinse step that operators will actually perform correctly, every time.

Failure Mode What It Looks Like Control Lever
Inconsistent product at sinks Operators substitute whatever is available; results drift between shifts. Standardize the soap, bottle format, and replenishment cadence; keep backstock controlled.
Over-dispensing Excess residue feel, extended rinse time, sloppy drips on surrounding surfaces. Use controlled pumps/dispenser presentation; train to “one pump then reassess.”
Under-rinsing Residual feel, inconsistent donning, residue transfer to handles/fixtures. Define rinse endpoint in SOP (time + tactile check), then dry with approved wipers/towels.
Skin irritation from frequent washing Noncompliance, frequent reapplication behaviors, glove discomfort. Choose a formulation positioned with emollients; standardize technique and water temperature where possible.
Best-Practice Use (Cleanroom-Appropriate Hygiene Discipline)
  • Stage the bottle so the pump does not contact dirty splash zones; keep the station visually clean so operators do not “work around” buildup.
  • Use a controlled dispense (typically one pump), lather thoroughly, and rinse completely to avoid residual feel that can affect donning.
  • Dry using the facility’s approved method (validated towels/wipers/air-dry approach per SOP). Avoid shared cloth towels.
  • For wall stations, use a compatible dispenser strategy to reduce bottle handling and improve replenishment discipline.
  • When programs are validation-sensitive, treat hand hygiene as part of the contamination control plan: document the product, lot/receiving discipline (where applicable), and replenishment frequency.
Closest Comparators (Selection Logic)

In this category, selection is driven less by “soap vs. soap” and more by station control: consistent dispensing, predictable skin feel after rinse, and hygiene claims that match your program’s requirements. If a facility’s core risk is cross-contamination from shared bottles or inconsistent refill practices, dispenser-based systems and controlled presentation often matter as much as the formulation.

Comparator Type When It Wins What to Qualify
Dispenser-cartridge soaps High-traffic stations where bottle handling and refilling variability drives drift. Cartridge integrity, refill discipline, residue feel after rinse, compatibility with station SOP.
Non-antibacterial mild soaps Programs where antibacterial active is not required and skin conditioning is the primary driver. Skin tolerance, rinse completeness, donning/grip impact, residue transfer risk.
Stronger antiseptic washes Workflows with stricter antiseptic requirements and defined medical/aseptic protocols. Protocol alignment, skin impact under frequent use, station controls, documentation and training.
Where This Fits in a Controlled Environment Program

Hy-G-Clenz is best viewed as a standardized handwash input for hygiene points where repeatability and comfort support compliance. It pairs with a controlled station setup (approved drying method, tidy splash-zone maintenance, and replenishment discipline). If your environment is aseptic or requires sterile presentation controls, follow the site SOPs for that classification and do not treat a general handwash product as a substitute for sterile field controls.

Source basis
SOSCleanroom product page: Hy-G-Clenz Anti-Bacterial Lotion Soap (IC-420) (active ingredient, bottle format, case pack, positioning, dispenser note).
Dispenser reference: M-Zone MicroDispenser (compatibility context).