Clorox and Lysol wipes are for hard surfaces, not skin. They will irritate and inflame your skin, making it HARDER to keep them clean.
Disinfecting wipes can be safely used on many different surfaces in various settings and environments. It's essential to always take a few moments to read the label first and, as mentioned earlier, check the guidelines of certain items you are disinfecting.
No, Clorox wipes are not intended for human contact. Please consider reading the warning usage label on these product - not following directions could cause you a lot of health problems.
Don't use it on a porous surface! For example: Granite is porous. Even if it is sealed.
Don't use any harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia, or cleansers that contain scrubbing agents that can scratch the metal's surface. Having an all-purpose cleaner for your bathroom is very convenient, but it may mar or damage the surface of your chrome.
Wet Ones products are not intended for use as toilet paper or on intimate areas of the body. As with all our products, it's important to use them as directed for the best experience. The active ingredient in Wet Ones Antibacterial Hand Wipes is benzalkonium chloride.
Do not use disinfect sprays or wipes on your skin because it may cause skin and eye irritation. Disinfectant sprays or wipes are not intended for use on humans or animals. Disinfectant sprays or wipes are intended for use on hard, non-porous surfaces.
Compared to antiseptic wipes, alcohol wipes are slow-acting on viruses and bacteria due to the diluted alcohol content. Therefore, they're not as effective in killing bacteria. Flammable. Alcohol is highly flammable and should not be used near sparks or fires.
Precautionary statements P102 Keep out of reach of children. P264 Wash contaminated skin thoroughly after handling. P280 Wear eye protection. P302+P352 IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water.
As the Clorox® Expert Disinfecting Wipes are bleach free, you can use them to clean and disinfect the screen too.
Some wipes may require the use of chemically resistant gloves and hands should always be washed with soap and water after using disinfectant wipes, even if gloves are worn.
Essential oils such as lavender, tea tree, and peppermint are safe alternatives to toxic disinfectants and other cleaning agents. Thanks to their antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties, these three essential oils can clean your surfaces while leaving a delicious scent.
Most conventional disinfecting wipes contain bleach or quats to kill germs and fragrances to cover up the pungent chemical smell. Research shows that chronic exposure to these ingredients can be as damaging to our lungs over time as smoking a pack of cigarettes every day.
Clorox surface wipes may cause a little bit of irritation and redness after a while, if used on skin. Other than that there are no real toxic effects and you should be fine.
Disinfecting Wipes are NOT Skin-Friendly
Sanitizing and disinfecting wipes are fine to touch while you're cleaning with them, but they should never be used to clean hands or other body parts.
Our Lysol® Disinfectant Spray kills 99.9% of the germs that are hanging around on your homes' soft furnishings. Its unique cap completely covers large areas without over wetting, making it great for soft surfaces such as your decorative cushions, mattress, sofa etc. To use, simply spray and then allow to air dry!
While using them gives the appearance of cleanliness, it actually causes unintentional damage to the countertop after prolonged use. This happens because of the presence of citric acid in the Clorox wipes, which causes a quartz countertop to lose its color.
While wet wipes for adults sound ideal, especially when you're on the go (looking at you, travel wipes), they are not the best option to wipe after pooping. Even those advertised as “gentle cleansing wipes” can cause redness and irritation on your butt, and potentially wipe away good bacteria left behind on your anus.
Can you use face wipes on your bum? Yes, you can use Cheeky face wipes on your bum no problem, however we wouldn't recommend using disposable face wipes on your bum. That's because many of them contain astringent ingredients which could nip a bit!
Vinegar and water solution is the best way to clean tarnished chrome, but don't over-dilute the vinegar as it can lose potency. We recommend using a soft cloth to apply a solution of equal parts water and vinegar for best results.
“Faucets with black, bronze, or gold-colored coatings and finishes may get damaged or discolored by the vinegar's acidity. Vinegar also has a strong odor, though it's not toxic. However, if you're cleaning with it, it's always a good idea to ventilate the space.