Amazon Brand - Solimo Disinfecting Wipes, Lemon Scent & Fresh Scent, Sanitizes/Cleans/Disinfects/Deodorizes, 75 Count (Pack of 3)
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Hello, and thank you for contacting us. Methylisothiazolinone is absent from the Solimo Brand Disinfecting Wipes. If you have any additional questions, please contact us; we are always happy to assist. The Customer Service Team at Rockline.
There was no lint left. This is an excellent product.
It is only used to clean the house. After using the wipes, it is recommended that you wash your hands with soap and water.
Hello, H, and thank you for asking such an interesting question. Because different communities have different recycling capabilities, the answer is that it depends. The primary packaging for Solimo Disinfecting Wipes is made up of two plastic components: a Canister and a Lid. A Mobius Loop with a number in the center and a letter code below is stamped on each one. This data specifies the type of plastic used to create each component. In the case of the canister, the 2 represents HDPE, while the 5 represents PP on the lid. These Code numbers should help you figure out what is recyclable in your area by contacting your local recycling / waste management authority. Hopefully, this has answered your question. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any additional questions; we will be happy to assist you. The Customer Service Team at Rockline.
Selected User Reviews For Amazon Brand - Solimo Disinfecting Wipes, Lemon Scent & Fresh Scent, Sanitizes/Cleans/Disinfects/Deodorizes, 75 Count (Pack of 3)
I just got my package. The poor quality of the plastic containers became apparent when I opened the plastic wrap that held the three containers together. Because the tops don't fit snugly and the plastic is flimsy, they were completely soaked. Because of the poor quality of the containers, I would not recommend it. I'm sure we'll use all of these before they dry out.
This and the Clorox brand were purchased at the same time, with the Amazon brand being about $2 cheaper. When comparing the two, Clorox comes out on top! I used the Amazon brand to clean shared desks, chairs, bathrooms, refrigerators, and a marine radio at work. It didn't do a very good job of cleaning sticky messes from the counter. After cooking, I tried it on the stovetop, but it wasn't as successful. Mechanics left greasy dirt on the bathroom sink, which I did not clean. To be honest, I started with Clorox and then moved on to Amazons. Clorox was able to easily remove the oil, whereas this did not. I'll stick with Clorox for $2.
The scent isn't as strong as my regular wipes (Lysol), which I prefer because I use them in the bathroom. The removable seal that prevents the fluid from leaking is also missing. The items were delivered in a wet box. The rest is largely unchanged. After these are finished, I'll return to Lysol.
The containers are of poor quality, and the wipes are of poor quality as well. It's as if I sprayed some water on a paper towel. Also, if you're thinking about doing this on the stove, don't. It doesn't work and just smears grease all over the place. This is the first and last time I'll ever buy something like this.
Perfect wipes that are comparable to name brand wipes but are slightly less expensive, and the scent is pleasant and does not smell like an awful cleaner. It's convenient to have one on hand to quickly sanitize surfaces, doorknobs, and other surfaces. br>It's also a good flu defense. Covid- The total number of viruses is 19.
In my kitchen, I tried a few side-by-side comparisons with name-brand wipes and couldn't tell the difference. Surprisingly, the Solimo did a better job cleaning a chalkboard than I did.
Clorox and these wipes are so similar that I can't tell the difference! Great results at a lower cost! These are perfect for someone with OCD cleaning habits!.
I have yet to put it to any use. Three of them arrived in a single package. One of the three had a leak, and the other two had a leak as well. The package does not include a sealer. Typically, the lid is flipped open, and then plastic is removed. Nothing would be able to leak as a result of this. There was no plastic on these. It isn't the end of the world as far as I am concerned. However, if you don't use them right away, they will dry out if there isn't any plastic on top of them. I'll update my review once I've tried them out.