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Stoko Travabon Before Work Cream 100ml Tube - Stockhausen

Part #: 33866

The Stockhausen Stoko Travabon Before Work Cream provides essential skin protection for professionals routinely exposed to harsh industrial contaminants. This specialized barrier cream is formulated to create a protective layer on the skin, preventing deep penetration of dirt, grease, and oil, which significantly simplifies hand cleaning after work. Ideal for use in demanding automotive and industrial environments, it supports efficient workflow by safeguarding hands before tasks begin.

Key Features

  • Advanced Skin Protection: Forms an effective barrier against common industrial soiling like dirt, grease, oils, and other non-water-soluble substances.
  • Effortless Cleanup: Facilitates quick and easy removal of stubborn contaminants from the skin, reducing wash-up time and the need for aggressive cleansers.
  • Silicone and Oil-Free Formula: Ensures compatibility with various professional applications, particularly in paint shops or environments where silicone can interfere with processes.
  • Professional-Grade Formulation: Developed by Stockhausen, a trusted name in professional skincare solutions, ensuring reliability and performance.
  • Convenient 100ml Tube: Portable size allows for easy storage in toolboxes, workstations, or personal kits, ensuring protection is always at hand.

Applications

The Stoko Travabon Before Work Cream is a vital component of personal protective equipment for professionals across numerous sectors. It is particularly beneficial for:

  • Automotive technicians and mechanics performing vehicle maintenance, repairs, and inspections.
  • Industrial workers involved in manufacturing, assembly, and machinery operation.
  • Maintenance personnel in factories, workshops, and facilities where exposure to oils, lubricants, and grime is common.
  • Any professional environment where hands are frequently exposed to heavy-duty, non-water-soluble soiling.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 02 March, 2012.