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The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSN10 Times You Shouldn’t Use Antibacterial WipesDon't waste your wipes As people around the world become vastly more attentive to cleaning, they're buying antibacterial wipes as fast as retailers can keep them stocked. People are using them to wipe ...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) - The every day household disinfecting wipes are easy to grab and easy to use. But, does wiping really disinfect? Researchers in the United Kingdom tested how well a single ...
Disposable wipes: Pull one out of the container, wipe down the entire kitchen and bathroom, then flush it down the toilet, right? While the wipes are a convenient and easy-to-use product that ...
Share or comment on this article: Disposable cleansing wipes are an eco menace so here’s how you can really wipe out wipes!
Discover why an anal surgeon doesn't recommend using wet wipes for toilet paper, and how they wreak havoc on your butt and environment.
These anti-bacterial wipes promise to eliminate 99.99% of common illness-causing germs. MedZone says the wipes are manufactured in an FDA registered lab and contain 75% alcohol.
Disinfecting wipes use chemical substances such as hydrogen peroxide or ethanol to kill viruses, fungi, and bacteria. Here's how to use wet wipes effectively.
And members of the state Legislature want to clarify their labeling. Issues with wipes that started pre-pandemic were exacerbated by COVID-19, the lack of toilet paper and the rush to wipe everything.
Discover the best baby wipes for your little one. We examine common baby wipe ingredients and compare Pampers, Tesco, WaterWipes and more brands to help you find the best.
Antibacterial wipes are a time-crunched cleaner's best friend, but here are 10 things you shouldn't use them on—and what you can use instead.
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