May 23, 2008
Clorox Disinfecting Wipes
When a house is for sale, a home seller does a whole lot of cleaning. Trust me, my house has been on the market for three months now. So when I was offered a container of new Clorox Disinfecting Wipes to try, I couldn’t possibly refuse.
I expected my skin to pretty much burn off at first touch, but despite the fact that they’re called Clorox, there is no bleach in them (I found this out when I was about to go all ballistic on my poison ivy rash with some straight-up bleach and my husband disappointed me by saying there is no such thing in the wipes). Despite them not having bleach, they clean like they do and they leave a super nice fresh scent in their wake, which is fabulous for last minute cleanings before showing one’s home to potential buyers.
Gentle on my hands, but tough on germs, Clorox Disinfecting Wipes boasts that it can kill the flu virus. The lavender scented wipes smell lovely and they are thicker than a baby wipe, which makes cleaning up a breeze. They are super handy to have in the kitchen, and they work great in bathrooms as well. Convinced my poison ivy rash that keeps on coming was being distributed via my door handles, I also used them on all the doorknobs in my house. It’s a whole lot more convenient using these wipes than carrying around a roll of paper towels and cleaner.
The only problem with these wipes? I just don’t have enough of them yet. When I don’t look like a leper anymore, I’m heading to the store and you probably should too. For more information on Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, go here.
Because they smell really nice and work quite well, BBM gives Clorox Disinfecting Wipes. . .