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I.C. Blue Lotion with Pump (32 oz.)

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I.C. Blue Lotion with Pump (32 oz.)
Available Quantity Option: Case  |  Case Unit: 12 Bottles Per Case (32 Fluid Ounce Bottles)
*This is a Non-Returnable Product

I.C. Blue Lotion is a static-dissipative moisturizing hand lotion designed for controlled environments where residue control, glove compatibility, and operator comfort all matter. It is formulated to absorb quickly without a greasy feel and is commonly used to help reduce dry-skin issues associated with frequent handwashing, repeated glove changes, and long wear time in gloves.

This lotion is positioned as non-contaminating and is formulated without silicones, lanolin, glycerin, or mineral oils. In practice, that “no-added” list is valuable for cleanroom and ESD workflows that want to avoid slippery residues, transfer films, and ingredients that may interfere with downstream handling. The pump-top 32 oz bottle format supports point-of-use dispensing at gowning benches and sinks while keeping product exposure controlled.

Key Features & Benefits
  • Fast-absorbing, greaseless feel: supports glove donning without leaving a heavy surface film.
  • Formulated without silicones, lanolin, mineral oils, or glycerin: intended to minimize common residue and “slip agent” concerns in controlled handling.
  • Glove-friendly positioning: described as helping reduce common skin irritation from repeated glove use without degrading latex gloves (verify fit for use in your SOP).
  • ESD workflow fit: commonly used in conjunction with wrist straps and ESD controls; positioned to support ESD program practices.
  • Pump-top 32 oz format: practical for shared stations and high-traffic gowning/sink areas.
Documentation
Link to I.C. Blue Lotion Safety Datasheet: Click Here
The Technical Vault
By SOSCleanroom
ESD + Residue-Control Hand Care
Gowning Room Use Glove-Use Comfort Residue Awareness
When hand-care becomes a contamination variable: why I.C. Blue Lotion is chosen for ESD-aware, controlled handling

In controlled environments, “hand lotion” is not a comfort accessory — it is a potential contamination input. Overly oily formulas can transfer film, change glove feel, and create handling variability. Under-moisturized hands can also become a process risk, driving micro-cracking, skin flaking, and increased glove changes. I.C. Blue Lotion with Pump is positioned for that middle ground: a quick-absorbing moisturizer intended to support ESD work habits and reduce common residue concerns by avoiding silicones, lanolin, glycerin, and mineral oils.

The 32 oz pump format is operationally significant: it supports controlled dispensing at point-of-use (gowning benches, sinks, shared stations) while limiting “open container” handling that can introduce particulates or touch contamination.

Quick Specs
Product I.C. Blue Lotion with Pump (32 oz.)
Pack Configuration Case of 12 bottles (32 fl oz each)
Positioning Static-dissipative moisturizing lotion for controlled environments; fast-absorbing / non-greasy feel
Formulation Notes (as positioned) No silicones, no lanolin, no glycerin, no mineral oils
Non-Returnable Yes
The Operational Problem It Solves

The typical failure modes around hand-care in controlled handling are predictable:

  • Transfer films: oily or silicone-heavy lotions can migrate to parts, tools, touchscreens, and packaging surfaces.
  • Glove-handling drift: slippery residues can change grip and increase the tendency to over-grip or rework parts.
  • Skin breakdown and flaking: dry hands increase irritation and can contribute to skin flaking risk, especially during high-frequency glove changes.
  • ESD-adjacent variability: in ESD programs, you want products and routines that do not fight the intent of the control plan.

I.C. Blue Lotion is typically selected as a “process-compatible” moisturizer where residue control and consistent hand feel are part of the workflow expectation.

Best-Practice Use (Operator-Level)
  • Apply before gloving, not during handling: allow full absorption before donning gloves to reduce transfer risk and “slip” variability.
  • Use a controlled dose: one pump is usually enough for both hands; excessive application is the common cause of residue complaints.
  • Keep the pump head clean: treat the dispenser as a shared-touch surface; wipe the actuator on a defined cadence using your site-approved wipe/cleaner.
  • Segregate by area: if your facility has different “allowable chemistry” zones (ESD benches vs. critical optics vs. packaging), label the station and keep products from drifting between zones.
  • Glove compatibility is a station check: even when a lotion is positioned as glove-friendly, confirm in your SOP with your glove type and wear time.
Common Failure Modes — and How to Prevent Them
  • “It feels slick” on gloves or parts: over-application. Prevent with single-pump guidance and a defined absorption time before gloving.
  • Residue found on tools/touchscreens: cross-contact during absorption. Prevent by applying at a designated station and avoiding immediate handling.
  • Station-to-station drift: bottles migrate and controls disappear. Prevent with labeled stations and controlled replenishment.
  • Pump contamination from shared use: prevent with wipe-down cadence and replacing pumps that become visibly contaminated or sticky.
Source Basis
  • I.C. Blue Lotion Safety Datasheet: ICLotionBlue.pdf
  • On-page product description content provided by SOSCleanroom for I.C. Blue Lotion (features/benefits and NSF/ESD positioning statements).
Last reviewed: 2026-05-27
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