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.
No, Clorox wipes do not contain bleach. They use a different disinfecting ingredient called quaternary ammonium compounds.
ABORTION!
Nope
There is not much difference between Lysol and Clorox wipes. Clorox usually cost a bit less but they both kill 99.9% germs.
Use Clorox disinfectant wipes.
Clorox disinfecting wipes provide easy disinfecting action against dirt and germs
There are a few different Clorox Wipes commercials containing different girls. They have not made a list public that let us know who the actresses are.
No, Clorox wipes are not effective in killing fleas. Fleas are best controlled using specific flea control products designed for that purpose.
Yes, Clorox wipes can stain clothes if they come in contact with them, as they contain bleach. It's important to avoid using them near fabrics and to wash your hands before handling clothes after using the wipes.
Bleach does not technically expire but it can lose potency over time. It is recommended to use bleach within a year of opening it for best effectiveness. After a year, bleach may still be usable but might require a higher concentration to achieve the same disinfecting results.