Ripley Sloane—March 17, 2025
I kind of don’t want to leave a review because these wipes are my secret for staying healthy and I don’t want them to become too popular. Simply put, these wipes are the best. For the last several years we have wiped down our phones and other personal items with the wipes and we have stayed ridiculously healthy. They kill the stomach bug (one of the hardest viruses to kill), along with the standard respiratory nasties. They don’t harm electronics in any way. They don’t stink like bleach wipes do. You do have to be careful not to let them get exposed to air because they can cause a chemical burn on your fingers, turn them white, etc. But they clearly work to kill germs and are worth every penny spent on them. When I start to run low, I panic. That’s how much we value them in this house. Read more
Big Dog—September 15, 2025
Wonderful wipes. Use them for everything to sterilize things like cell phones, surfaces, door knobs, etc. No added synthetic fragrance which is wonderful!! Wipes have very broad ranging efficacy of killing viruses and bacteria on most surfaces. Read more
mindy akers_stoddard—December 10, 2025
We stock up on these wipes! The ingredients compared to other options are after and actually kill germs that others don’t! Read more
Ma Gamm—December 13, 2025
I’ve used these wipes for years, and the product itself is great. This time, the box arrived soaked through with the fluid from the wipes. The wipes aren’t effective if they’re dried out because all of the fluid has been absorbed by the box. Read more
Rosemary T—November 8, 2025
This cleans better than any Clorox wipe can I’ve been using this since 2019. I would recommend this to anybody who wants to do deep cleaning in less time gets rid of all the germs. Read more
David Gruen—November 22, 2017
(Wife): Forget the Lysol or even Chlorox wipes you can get at the store, unless these hydrogen peroxide wipes are too strong for you. So far, these wipes seem as if they may be the real deal. That said, I am a germophobe, use them religiously, and abuse them a bit. These wipes can damage finishes on wood and leave residue on surfaces, including on plastic and some metal surfaces. But, after you let the stuff dry properly to kill everything, you can often -- not always, but often -- use water (I think) to remove the residue. If you leave a wipe in your hands with no gloves on, it will dry out your skin. If you leave a wipe in your hands for a while -- or use them too much with no gloves -- the outer layer of your skin may turn white and die off from the chemical reaction. Doesn't bother me that much. I use gloves when I can; but I don't always have a set handy. Seems to be your standard chemical reaction on skin when you use hydrogen peroxide on a wound, for example. Anyway, last year, our family came down with a horrible stomach bug -- possibly the worst one I've had so far in my life. Unfortunately, I did not have these wipes then. I used the standard Lysol wipes in the hopes that that would be enough, and good grief, what a joke! Those wipes didn't kill what I needed them to kill. EVERYONE got the bug! So then, I got smart, and ordered these. I used them downstairs in my parents' guest bedroom and hall bath -- since our daughter and I were unfortunately visiting my parents when this fiasco happened -- and sometime a little while later, when my sister and brother-in-law were staying in that same bedroom -- they were not there during the outbreak, so they were initially spared -- guess what? They didn't get sick! BOOYAH!!!! Now THAT'S the type of disinfection I'm talkin' 'bout! Did these wipes truly do the job? I think that yeah, they did. But, for what it's worth, our daughter just got another stomach bug about a year later, so we are testing out the wipes again. In the meantime when I've used the wipes to disinfect stuff, it seems to me that stuff has stayed clean. Now, about kids' germs / stomach bugs and these wipes: these wipes seem to be decent on doorknobs and faucets (although they may damage the finish sometimes); but obviously, they don't do much to help with carpet spills. That said, if you have a smoother flooring, I've found that they seem to work on hardwood flooring (pre-finished -- this product can dull some high-gloss varnishes) and ceramic / porcelain tile. And as for kitchen counter surfaces: I hate to say it, but I've found them to work best on old-school formica. With granite, you have cracks and crevices. If you do use this product on granite, be sure to clean out and disinfect any cracks and crevices, and reseal afterward. (In granite, the germs like to hide in the cracks and crevices.) This product will likely damage at least mildly marble, travertine and your standard cultured marble. As for wood cabinetry, yes, you can do some damage to the finish of the wood in some cases, although I generally find the damage to be fairly minimal, vs. the protection this product should provide. As for plastics, the effect of this product varies. Poor-quality plastics can off-gas from using this type of wipe. I have observed that with a soft-ish plastic table cloth, not hard plastics so much. As for kids getting into these wipes: these wipes can damage skin and I think may be hazardous in other ways, per labeling (not sure)-- nothing all that bad for the average adult using them as directed, although potentially problematic for the little ones. What I do is buy the canisters, so that our three-year-old can't open and waste a tub of these wipes, and so that she doesn't end up damaging her skin or anything with the wipes (such as her body, clothes or walls or other surfaces). The canisters have small openings that tend to make it more challenging to remove the wipes, in the event that a kid gets into a canister. (Our kid has figured out the "childproof" locks, so so much for that.) One final thought: This is my third order for these wipes on Amazon. I've given them away as a gift, and am reordering now that we are low on these wipes at home. That's how happy I am with these wipes. So anyway, yes, these wipes can damage surfaces and human skin; but so far, these wipes really do seem to me to outperform standard store-bought wipes when you're in need of a deep clean (stomach bugs and other especially "difficult to disinfect" bugs). Read more
Laura Hartley—June 18, 2025
Clorox Healthcare Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfecting Wipes are my go-to for fast, thorough disinfection. They work quickly—usually within a minute—and don’t leave a strong chemical smell behind. I use them regularly in high-traffic, high-touch areas, and I trust them to kill germs without damaging surfaces. The wipes are thick, moist, and don’t fall apart mid-use. I appreciate that they’re EPA-registered and safe for a wide range of non-porous surfaces. Whether it's a healthcare setting or just keeping things clean at home or work, these deliver peace of mind and consistent results. Read more
Riza—April 28, 2025
Every household should have these for disinfecting. I prefer hydrogen peroxide over bleach for disinfecting, especially with pets. Ready to go, just wipe, no need for rinse, add a drop of water if needed, works great, fast, easy! A bit more expensive than bleach, but a higher amount of disinfectant in hydrpgen peroxide than standard bleach wipes, that's why they're more $, but worth it when you have animals. Read more