Champion Offering Private Label Hand Sanitizer To Combat COVID-19

Champion Offering Private Label Hand Sanitizer

Previously, its hand sanitizer production was prioritized for organizations on the frontlines responding to COVID-19.

Champion Brands LLC announced that the company is now bottling, labeling and packaging Private Label Alcohol Hand Sanitizer for the racing and performance aftermarket industry. 

“Champion has recently added additional production lines to meet the demands of critically needed health and safety products during this pandemic,” said Karl Dedolph, director at Champion Brands LLC. “We are now offering these private label products to racing and performance manufacturers and warehouse distributors.” 

“Previously our hand sanitizer production was prioritized for organizations on the frontlines responding to COVID-19; such as first responders, hospitals, and local municipalities. We are pleased at this time to quote a top-tier private label hand sanitizer to the racing, automotive, powersports and heavy-duty aftermarkets.”

“When it comes to preventing the spread of infectious diseases like the Coronavirus nothing beats good old-fashioned handwashing with hot water and soap for 20 seconds or more. But if not available, your next best option, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is to use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60 percent alcohol. This is the minimum amount needed to kill most germs, according to the CDC,” added Dedolph. 

Champion can formulate and custom package private label products for customers including mineral, semi-synthetic and full-synthetic engine and motor oils, fuel treatments, brake fluids, hydraulic fluids, automotive additives and chemicals, and more. Their product portfolio is one of the largest in the industry.

Champion says its state-of-the-art chemical lab and talented R&D team can formulate the world’s most advanced, engineering-approved fluids that exceed API, ILSAC, ACEA, JASO and other industry and OEM standards. 

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