Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, Fresh Scent, 35-ct
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What a fantastic query! Because our Disinfecting Wipes aren't compostable, we're grateful to be able to clarify this. We'd like to suggest that you try our Compostable Cleaning Wipes, which are made from a biodegradable plant-based material. a cloth with a foundation While we hope this information was useful, please do not hesitate to contact us at 800- 227- 1860, as well as a common reference number. 210609- 000758 is a unique number. Please contact us if you have any additional questions, and we wish you the best of luck! Ashlee from The Clorox Team
Selected User Reviews For Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, Fresh Scent, 35-ct
Clorox is now available on Amazon, which is fantastic. Thank you so much, Amazon! These were extremely difficult to come by during the pandemic, and the price was a little high when I bought them on AMAZON, but I love Clorox wipes and was willing to pay the price. What you should know: These are real, and they kill 99 percent of the people who use them. 9% of viruses are harmless to humans. They're small and smell great, so they're a great choice!.
This brand of wipes is excellent. You've got murder on your hands, but you're also a disinfectant expert. For the past eight years, Because the active ingredient kills Covid19, they've been in short supply for the past ten months. br>br>However, many other things do: All of the following substances kill CV19a: chlorine bleach, hydrogen peroxide, 60% alcohol, and thymol. Instead of limiting yourself to one name brand (and its store brand knockoffs) and possibly not having what you need when you need it, research which disinfecting cleaners do not kill it. br>br>Aside from that, purchasing these - they're excellent - It's a complete ripoff in this size package. Get some shop towels and a bottle of something to drink. Alternatively, you could wait for Clorox Wipes to restock - The LARGE canister is where you'll find it.
I bought my can from AMAZON FRESH, who delivered it to my door, rather than a third-party reseller. br>I had to pay $4 for this. Clorox wipes are genuine Clorox wipes that arrived in perfect condition at my door. The scent is okay; I prefer lemon, but at the very least, I was able to get some disinfecting wipes for a reasonable price.
Clorox no longer'seals' the container in which its wipes are stored, nor the chemical liquid in which they are soaked. It's not the best idea for delivering items or storing them once you've arrived home. br>Chemicals are intended to be contained and used properly. A chemical leak is never a good thing.
I prefer the Kirkland brand from Costco for cleaning wipes (they have a scrubbing side for stubborn messes), but those were out of stock, so I bought the Clorox brand. br>br>They smell nice, and I like them for sanitizing kitchen and bathroom surfaces (followed by a microfiber towel to avoid streaking or residue). br>br>They're a little expensive for what you get, but that's true of most name brands in general. They could be a little thicker, and the textured side for scrubbing is something I really miss.
For years, I've relied on these wipes. They're extremely adaptable and can be used to clean up a variety of spills. I like to keep several containers on hand so that I can have one for the bathroom and at least one for the kitchen, which works well for cleaning up spills and small messes. It's ideal for keeping the bathroom clean. These are what I use to clean the sinks, counters, and toilet seat with. They're simple to use and then throw away. As a single mom with a teen son, anything that makes cleaning a little easier for me gets high marks, and these wipes are perfect for that.
I usually use Lysol wipes, but my daughter's teacher requested these, so I purchased them. Under the lid of Lysol wipes is a layer of plastic that must be removed before the wipes can be used. These wipes aren't for you if you want to keep your hands clean. Only the flip-top lid is present. The canister arrived smashed in a standard bubble-wrapped envelope. The lid was flung open to the fullest extent possible. The wipes are still damp, but any liquid in the container has spilled out completely. This is most likely not the best method for transporting chemicals.
This is a good product, but it takes three or four wipes to complete a single task. The wipes are far too small and thin to effectively disinfect surfaces, and they don't hold enough disinfecting liquid to do so. I'm talking about disinfecting a food service table on wheels, such as the one used by the bed in a nursing home (where I happen to be), not an entire bathroom; that would require at least one full container. 35 wipes may appear to be a large number, but if you have to use several wipes to get enough liquid to clean with, it may as well be 10. Only 9 percent of the liquid is actually liquid. It contains 1 ounce, has a pleasant scent, and cleans effectively, but the wipes need to be much larger and thicker to be something I would recommend.