Yes...BUT the real question is WHAT viruses, bacteria and fungi do the wipes kill? I've been wondering what EPA ratings many of these retail products have. Good luck finding the answer. Best I can tell, they have limited kill ratings. Certainly, the retail, quat based, product would not be considered "hospital grade".
There is not much difference between Lysol and Clorox wipes. Clorox usually cost a bit less but they both kill 99.9% germs.
Clorox wipes smell better, so that makes them better.
Yes. It's printed on the container
Clorox handi wipes can be used for any number of cleaning projects. It is best to not use Clorox handi wipes on surfaces that are susceptible to corrosion by chemical. Keeping Clorox handi wipes away from fabric that can be discolored with bleach is also a good idea.
Yes
ABORTION!
O-cello sponges work great for tough jobs but the harbor germs that can fester. I use Lysol and Clorox antibacterial wipes for everything. They kill germs and viruses and you can dispose them whem you are done.
Nope
Clorox wipes are a popular cleaning product that are known for their disinfecting power. The active ingredients in Clorox wipes are: Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chlorides Alkyl dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chlorides Alcohol Isopropyl alcohol Other cleaning agentsIn addition Clorox wipes contain other ingredients such as preservatives fragrances and dyes. These ingredients help to give the wipes their pleasant smell color and texture.
Use Clorox disinfectant wipes.
you can wash it with Clorox wipes
Clorox disinfecting wipes provide easy disinfecting action against dirt and germs