Disposable Cleaning Wipe is convenient-but how effective are they? There are right and wrong ways to use cleaning wipes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stated that disinfection usually requires the product to remain on the surface for a period of time.

Keep it moist for a while

After wiping off the item, let it sit for three to five minutes. You may notice that the labels of Clorox disinfectant wipes and disinfectant wipes both state that the surface should be kept moist for four minutes to fully disinfect the area. Every brand is different, so check the label. You want to check the humidity on the item.

If you use a diluted or ready-to-use cleaner to wipe the item, it is recommended to keep it moist for up to 10 minutes. Why is humidity important? The key is to ensure that the cleaning product stays on the surface long enough to kill bacteria or viruses.


Clean one surface at a time

When using wipes, make sure to use them on only one surface, and then discard them. Therefore, do not wipe off doorknobs, handles and other things with a rag. Reusing a rag may allow you to spread bacteria from one surface to another.

The same "humidity" rule applies to disinfectant sprays. You want to check the humidity on the item. For areas that cannot be wiped, such as sofas or carpets, you can use disinfectant sprays. Just wait until the surface is dry before sitting or walking on it.

It may seem simple, but wiping the items in the home in the right way can help break the chain of infection.

Note: Before disinfecting, you should clean visibly dirty surfaces with soap and water. This is the EPA's list of cleaning products that can kill the coronavirus.


What if I did not disinfect the wipes?

Disinfecting wipes are one of the most in-demand items in stores. You may have difficulty finding them. Or, by now, you may have used up what you have. It's ok. A simple mixture of bleach and cold water can also be used to disinfect the coronavirus.

Bleach cleaning formula

Mix four teaspoons of bleach per quart-or, for larger loads, five tablespoons (1/3 cup) per gallon.

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, using standard Clorox or similar products, five minutes of exposure to these mixtures should kill the coronavirus.

In view of the irritation of bleach to stainless steel and countertops, please wipe the surface with water after five minutes. Plastic toys or metal objects can be disinfected by immersing them in bleach for 30 seconds.

Make sure to wear gloves and do not mix bleach with ammonia, as this combination is toxic.

The bleach solution should be used within 24 hours, as it will expire over time.

In addition to disposable wipes, our company also has Disposable Cleaning Face Towel for selection, do you want it?