1. What's the difference between cleaning and disinfecting wipes?
Cleaning wipes are designed to remove dirt and grime from surfaces. Disinfecting wipes, on the other hand, are designed to kill germs and bacteria in addition to cleaning. 2. Can I use disinfecting wipes to clean everything?
Disinfecting wipes should not be used on all surfaces. They are designed for hard, non-porous surfaces like countertops, doorknobs, and light switches. Always read the label and follow the instructions for proper use.
3. Are disinfecting wipes safe for my pets?
Disinfecting wipes can be harmful if your pets ingest them. Be sure to keep wipes out of your pets' reach and wash your hands thoroughly after using them to prevent accidental ingestion.
4. How long do disinfecting wipes stay effective?
The length of time disinfecting wipes remain effective depends on the specific product. Check the label for information on how long surfaces need to remain wet in order for the wipes to effectively kill germs and bacteria.
5. Can I make my own disinfecting wipes?
Yes, you can make your own disinfecting wipes using household ingredients like bleach and water or alcohol and essential oils. However, it's important to follow proper safety precautions and use the correct ratios of ingredients to ensure effectiveness and avoid damaging surfaces.