Contact times vary by product — always follow the product label. Commonly, labels require keeping the surface visibly wet for about 4 minutes for general disinfection, though some specify a 15‑second wet time for particular viruses.
Most labels instruct not to flush wipes and direct users to dispose of used wipes in the trash. Always follow the product label and local disposal guidance.
Reusable microfiber cleaning cloths are shown as an alternative; descriptions note they’re non‑scratch, absorbent and long‑lasting, and some labels say they can be sanitized in a dishwasher or machine‑washed (labels mention sanitizing in the dishwasher up to 20 times).
Yes — several products offer travel or trial sizes, and reviewers frequently cite convenience and portability. Small canisters and travel packs make many wipes suitable for on‑the‑go use.
Most are formulated for hard, non‑porous, multi‑surface use (e.g., finished wood, sealed granite, glass, stainless steel). Several listings note porous surfaces are not recommended; follow the product label.
Common warnings include avoiding eye contact and ingestion, keeping wipes out of reach of children and pets, washing hands after use, and not flushing wipes. Some labels state wipes are not for skin cleansing or diaper/personal use and instruct disposal in the trash. Follow the product label for full guidance.
Reviewers commonly describe scents as pleasant, natural or fresh (often noting citrus/lemongrass), and many say scented wipes are mild rather than overpowering. A few reviewers report some scents can be strong or not long‑lasting depending on the product.