If hand sanitizer kills 99.9% of germs, what stops us from using that all of the time instead of hand washing?

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If hand sanitizer kills 99.9% of germs, what stops us from using that all of the time instead of hand washing?

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Lots of good points on here, but noone has mentioned the fact that bacteria, viruses and microbes on our hands that we can kill with hand sanitiser also make waste- so we can kill the cells but the only way to get rid of the waste is by washing.
This occurred to me in relation to another thread (sorry don’t have the link) discussing why it’s safe to cut the mould off a piece of cheese and eat the good but, but not bread- the mould makes waste that contaminates the bread as its soft but not the cheese as its hard. (Or something like) the waste products are more harmful than the mould. So surely the waste products of germs on the skin are also harmful

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