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Saturday, May 2, 2020

DIY Chlorox wipes

Good Morning!!!   I came across this the other day and thought it to be very timely since there aren't any Clorox wipes to be found and many are using DIY versions.  Please make sure you have the right Bleach in order to make the DIY Clorox wipes. 

First of all.....................all Chlorox is NOT the same.
Please make sure you DO NOT GET THE SPLASH-LESS Clorox for this application.

For the picture tutorial DIY Clorox wipes scroll down to the bottom of this page

Clorox Splashless Is Also “Disinfectless”

Filed under: Food/Groceries,Health,Retail — Edgar (aka Mr Consumer) @ 8:48 am
A Missouri consumer is fed up with Clorox brand bleach. She has been waging a three-year long campaign against one of the company’s most popular products that she thinks is being packaged and marketed in a deceptive way. We think she has a point.
There are two primary types of Clorox bleach:
Clorox bleaches
The one on the left is regular Clorox and the one on the right is their “splash-less” version. Note how similar the labels are.
According to the company, they came out with a thicker splash-less variety because customers complained about the regular type which could inadvertently splatter where it was not intended.
As it turns, that is not the only difference between the two products. Only on the back of the label does the company disclose the following about the splash-less product:

Clorox Splashless disclaimer
That’s right, surprise, the splash-less version does not disinfect or sanitize. And while certainly many use bleach merely to whiten their laundry others do expect it to sanitize also.
A check of the ingredients statements also reveals a surprise.

ingredients
While the exact amount of the disinfectant, sodium hypochlorite, is stated on the regular product, it is conspicuously missing on the splash-less variety.

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DIY Clorox Disinfectant Wipes
Ingredients:
2 ½ oz Clorox concentrated bleach (not Splash-less)
1 C water
                                                                          Roll of Sturdy Paper Towels                                             (best outcome is with a sturdier paper towel such as Shop Towels)
                  Opaque container that will fit ½ roll of paper towels.                                             (see thru containers allow light and bleach will lose it’s potency if exposed to light)
Directions:
Cut paper towel roll in half
Stuff ½ roll into container
Mix Bleach into water and pour into center of roll with some over top
Pull the center cardboard tube out
Pull up the inside beginning of roll to top.  If you have a plastic top you can cut an X into the plastic and stretch open with finger to allow easy feeding of the wipes.
Voila! 

  Enjoy! deb








 

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