Medpride Disposable Dry Washcloths| 800-count, 8” by 13” Half Fold| Soft & Absorbent| Ideal for Baby Wipes, Incontinence Care, Makeup Removing, Skincare/Cleansing, Personal Care & Surface Cleaning
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThese dry wiped are great for cleaning. They are larger then the usual cleaning wipes, their material allows me to use them more than once, excellent price. I use them to make desinfecting wipes. I love this product!
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Mrs. Catalina Schneider
> 3 dayThis is a great product to use to solve a cleaning issue. It is much easier to use than a cotton washcloth
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jeannine7429
> 3 dayI like these wipes because they are the right size for me and very very soft. I use every day.
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Lucile Wuckert
> 3 dayInterest of full disclosure, I work as a technician in commercial restaurants. With the recent Covid-19 outbreak, my company was unable to source disposable sanitizer wipes. I was also personally unable to source them, so I had to get creative. On a normal day, I would use roughly 8-10 wipes (before the outbreak). While other methods were available, I could think of a lot of other uses for these if they held up with out leaving lint. I also repair PCBs (circuit boards) and removing flux both during and after repairs can be problematic as paper towels and weak cotton will leave all kinds fibers behind and that is a no-no. These worked well in every application I have used them. Placing them in a solution of 1:100 sodium hypochlorite, then gently squeezing off a bit of the excess and placing them in a sterile container allowed me to use them as disposable wipes. They are actually a bit tougher, so when used in combination with a solvent, they really hold up for cleaning. Cutting them into smaller squares, they work great on cleaning circuit boards without leaving fibers behind (to be clear, they will snag on solder and components, just not as easily and really work great on buffing solder mask areas after cleaning). At the price I paid for the amount I purchased, that works out to about .04 cents per sheet. They have a lot of great uses, but these are the most common I use them for. Cleaning and sanitizing. I havent had babies in my house for a over a decade, but I can see where these would have come in quite handy then, as well.
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Melba Jacobson
> 3 dayExcellent value for the money. Very soft and perfect alternative to wash clothes, which was the purpose of my purchase. Im not sure how the weight or thickness of the cloth would be for incontinence care on an adult though. Im satisfied.
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honeysucklebear
> 3 dayLint free, handy for cleaning of medical areas , personal cleaning or general household. Compact but tough... also soft on the skin.
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Jesse
> 3 daySoft but no subsistence to them. Zero absorbency and hard to get areas clean on body. If I wouldn’t have opened one pack to see I’d send the whole useless box of wipes back. Don’t wasted your money!
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Khurram Rattani
> 3 dayI clean my babies for diaper changes and it avoids rashes that you would get with baby wipes. Very sturdy material if going camping as well.
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Miss Anya Runolfsdottir Jr.
> 3 dayYou can make your own disinfecting wipes all you have to do is buy you some lysol product that kills germs and a container and there you have it
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Jack Reiff
> 3 dayMy initial thoughts are that they are a little too thin. Feels like a Kleenex, but is more sturdy. Thought I would give them a try.