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Disinfecting Wipe - Glossary Term

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Small, pre-moistened towels or towelettes that are used to clean surfaces for the removal of dirt and bacteria, such as staph and salmonella that may have been placed on the affected surface from foods, persons or animals. Often scented with a enjoyable aroma such as citrus or pine, Disinfecting Wipes provide an easy way to keep almost any type of hard, non-porous surface clean for use. To disinfect, wipe the item or surface, allowing the area cleansed remain moist for approximately 30 seconds before drying. Countertops, appliances, sinks, fixtures (light and water), door knobs, door handles, banisters, tile, granite, ceramics, telephones, toys, and keyboards are a few of the typical items or locations where Disinfecting Wipes can be used for cleaning and disinfecting. Do not use on unfinished or unpainted woods. Disinfecting Wipes are available in different sizes and thicknesses. Thinner Wipes may lack at times in strength when exposed to repeated cleaning across surfaces or on rough surfaces. Generally however, the Wipe is fairly durable and provides the strength necessary to fully cleanse the surface or item.