(жена): забудьте про салфетки с лизолом или даже хлороксом, которые можно купить в магазине, если только эти салфетки с перекисью водорода не слишком сильны For her . So far these napkins look real. However, I am anti-germ, use them religiously and abuse them a bit. These cloths can damage wood surfaces and leave marks on surfaces including plastic and some metal surfaces. But after you let the fabric dry enough to kill it all, you can often - not always, but often - use water (I think) to remove the residue. Leaving the tissue in your bare hands will dry out your skin. Leaving the tissue in your hands briefly or using too much without gloves can turn your outer layer of skin white and cause a chemical reaction to die off. It doesn't bother me much. I use gloves when I can; but I don't always have a set on hand. It seems to be a standard chemical reaction in the skin when you apply hydrogen peroxide to a wound, for example. Anyway, last year our family came down with a horrible gastrointestinal virus - probably the worst thing that's ever happened to me in my life. . Unfortunately I didn't have these napkins at the time. I used standard Lysol wipes hoping that would do the trick and gosh what a joke! These cloths didn't kill what I needed to kill. EVERYONE had a bug! So I found out and ordered them. I used them downstairs in my parents' spare room and in the bathroom down the hall - when our daughter and I were unfortunately visiting my parents when the fiasco happened - and some time later when my sister and brother-in-law were staying at the house. that bedroom - they weren't there at the time of the outbreak so they were initially spared - you know what? You didn't get sick! TO BUY! This is the type of disinfection I'm talking about! Did these wipes really do the job? I think yes they have. But for what it's worth, our daughter just developed another gastrointestinal issue so we're retesting the wipes. At the same time, when I disinfected things with wipes, it seems to me that things stayed clean. Now for the baby germs/stomach bugs and those wipes: these wipes seem decent for doorknobs and faucets (although they can sometimes damage surfaces); but obviously they don't do much for carpet stains. However, if you have a smoother floor, I've found that they seem to work on hardwood floors (pre-treated - this product may dull some glossy paintwork) and ceramic/porcelain tile. As for kitchen countertops, I hate to say it, but I've found that they work best on old-school Formica. There are cracks and fissures in granite. If using this product on granite, be sure to clean and sanitize any cracks and crevices and then reseal them. (In granite, germs like to hide in cracks and crevices.) This product will likely damage at least a little marble, travertine, and your standard cultured marble. As for wooden cabinets, yes in some cases you can damage the wood finish, although in general I find the damage fairly minor compared to the protection this product is supposed to offer. With plastics, the effect of this product is different. Poor quality plastic can emit gases when using this type of wipe. I noticed this with a soft plastic tablecloth and not with hard plastic. Regarding children getting into these wipes: these wipes can damage skin and I think according to the label they may be dangerous in other ways (not sure) - nothing serious for the average adult using them for their intended purpose, although potentially problematic for little ones. What I do is buy canisters so our 3 year old daughter can't open a jar of these wipes and mess them up and so she doesn't hurt her skin or anything else with the wipes (like her body). , clothing, walls or other surfaces). The canisters have small holes that make it difficult to remove wipes if a child falls into the canister. (Our kid came up with "childproof" zippers, that's all.) One final thought: This is my third order of these Revain wipes. I gave them away and ordered them now as we don't have enough of these towels at home. I am so happy with these towels. However, yes, these wipes can damage human surfaces and skin; but at this point it seems to me that these wipes really outperform store-bought wipes when you need a thorough cleaning (stomach bugs and other particularly "hard-to-sanitize" bugs).
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