Yellow 11—February 13, 2025
I have a VERY weak immune system. It’s virtually non-existent. I came across these years ago when I learned that there is a hand sanitizer that is the ONLY hand sanitizer ON THE MARKET that effectively kills the stomach flu virus….and it does! But I found these in my search and they looked very familiar. I added them to my cart and saved them for later. Months later I was in the emergency room and I was just placed in a room and saw these very wipes sitting on the counter. After I got in my gown I got on Amazon and checked my saved for later and sure enough, they were the same wipes. I added to my cart and asked the nurse if they use those to clean the rooms. She said yes. That’s the brand the hospital uses. She explained because they contain hydrogen peroxide and that is more effective at destroying germs and bacteria quickly that bleach. She said they use it to wipe down surfaces, equipment, door handles, wheelchair armrests…basically everything that can be wiped down they use them on. Since then these are all I buy. I keep them in my car, in the diaper bag, at me desk, in every bathroom, in my kitchen…literally everywhere. I have to say, during COVID the supply of these dropped drastically, and I was forced to use Lysol wipes, and let me tell you my whole family learned real quick what a God-send these wipes are because I used the Lysol wipes the same as these and one of my kids caught a virus-not Covid-and I sanitized like normal but we all still got it. Once these came back in stock, if anyone brought something home, I use these and it does not spread amongst the kids that share a bathroom-which is HUGE! I cannot speak highly enough about these wipes. I’ve been paying attention ever since and this is what every hospital I’ve gone to uses. GREAT product! Read more
Kathryn Koske—January 30, 2025
My kids just recently went through the house with the flu virus. I used these on literally everything in the house and myself and my husband did not come down with it. The moisture level is great with enough product that it stays wet for the contact time of sanitation. It works great and it doesn’t smell bad at all. Just use gloves with it because your hands will turn white as it is hydrogen peroxide. Read more
Robyn Merkel Walsh—January 7, 2025
This is a tried and true product I've been using for about 10 years working as a speech therapist in the educational and healthcare setting. I need a cleaning product that does not have obnoxious odor and kills viruses such as the stomach bug or bacteria such as strep throat in under three minutes as I don't have much time between students and patients. If you read the specs of the product, it does this the wipes are always well moisten pop out easily. They definitely help with infection control. Most importantly they do effectively kill the noro virus without the need for harsh bleach odors. Stock up in the summer because once the winter hits, they become very expensive and difficult to get. Read more
Art G.—February 13, 2025
Been using these since before Covid. Had a bad Norovirus Infection and didn't know what to use to disinfect the house. Virologist told me two things you can rely on to kill a bug. Peroxide and bleach. Bleach is more easily obtained at higher concentrations, but presents some problems. Smell, irritation, damage to finishes. But it does kill the nasties. Peroxide is a close second. Very little odor, skin tolerates it at this dilution, and it doesnt seem to bother any non porous surface I have in my house. A 3 minute dwell time is sufficient for anything I encounter. Bought the 6 pack of 95 towelettes for 41.00. They arrived in fine condition. No damage,, not dried out, with plenty of residual liquid in the bottom of the container. I removed the tops, sealed them with plastic wrap and put them on the shelf. Clorox seems to have found a way to stabilize the peroxide for a long shelf life. I usually add some liquid peroxide in the bottom of the container when I open a new one just in case. Never had one dry out yet. Also like the clean smell it leaves behind. It leaves a little residue on glass and stainless, but you just wipe it off after the contact period expires. After all, who doesn't trust Clorox? Read more
AppreciativeAmazonCustomer—February 29, 2020
Used on the oncology floor and in the transplant recovery rooms when patients are neutropenic (compromised immune systems). So it became my go to for all high touch surfaces. See attached pics for comprehensive list against the plethora of microorganisms. Make sure to wear gloves as it is irritating and drying to the skin. Website states “this product is based on aseptix technologies which enhance and accelerate the biocidal effect of hydrogen peroxide. We focus all of our activities specifically around hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is a widely known and broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent and is one of the very few sustainable and environmentally responsible antimicrobials. It degrades to only water and oxygen, leaving no active residues, nor causing the widely discussed and problematic antibacterial resistance. The drawbacks of hydrogen peroxide are its low stability and relatively weak antimicrobial effect in lower concentrations. This is what the Aseptix patented technology platforms have solved. Greatly enhanced stability and efficacy, while keeping the sustainability and product safety. Aseptix products do not contain volatile organic compounds, the surfactants are all made of renewable feedstock, and its remaining ingredients are virtually all biodegradable.” Read more
Martha J.—January 29, 2025
I teach kindergarten. I love my little Petri dishes, but I don’t love illness spreading through the class. I bought these because they kill all the gross things, like norovirus, that regular wipes don’t get rid of. I wipe down all handles and surfaces at least once a day, when the kids aren’t in the room. So far, so good 🤞🤞🤞 Read more
Keith O—February 4, 2025
We prefer these to the standard clorox wipes because the hydrogen peroxide breaks down and doesn't leave chemical odors lingering in the air, which is important with a baby in the house. Read more