Sontara multi-purpose E674 wipers offer outstanding strength and absorbency to get the job done quickly, without leaving behind a lot of lint. Our smooth wipes work great on surfaces like glass and are optimized for picking up low viscosity fluids. This product is disposable and can be used to minimize cross-contamination without hesitation.
J**F
Tough and reusable
So, I'm not using these for any clinical or business purposes. I'm using them for cleaning around the house, primarily in the kitchen. They're probably at least 4 or 5 times more expensive than an equivalent number of paper towels, but they're at least 4 or 5 times better.In the kitchen, I make a mess. In fact just this morning I made 20 pounds of dog food for my elderly German Shepherd mix whose chronic pancreatitis requires a specific homemade diet. This involves a couple of rounds of using the pressure cooker to cook sweet potato, rice, various other veggies, chicken breasts, hearts, and livers, and then transferring everything to the stand mixer and making a somewhat disturbing paste out of it. Then another transfer to a vessel for refrigeration. There's drips, drops, bits everywhere by the time I'm done, and it hardens when it cools. It's obnoxious. By the time I'm done, it would normally take 4 to 6 paper towels if used sparingly to clean the kitchen and appliances. This morning I used one of these towels instead. Yes, I used ONE of these towels instead. Clean a section, rinse off the towel to clear it of loose pieces of food, clean another section, etc. At the end of the mess I rinsed it off one more time and opened it up; no tears or breaks anywhere in it. To be honest, I haven't decided yet if I'm going to throw it out or use it for one more cleaning session.Does it make financial sense to use them in the home instead of paper towels? Possibly, if you're a heavy paper towel user and you're careful to get as much use as possible out of these. But it might be too close to call. I don't like them for any potential savings though. I like them because I feel better about throwing away one of these as opposed to a handful of paper towels after a good scrub of the kitchen.As an aside, when cleaning the bathrooms I'm careful to throw these out rather than flush them. I have a feeling these would wreak havoc on septic tanks and sewers in much the same way those disposable toilet wipes do, since they don't easily break apart.
K**C
Smooth and Strong, Like a Cloth
This Sontara Multi-Purpose Wipers, E674, White, Smooth, 9" x 16.5", (Total of 768 Wipes), comes in 8 separate boxes, each which are about the size of two large, rectangular shaped facial tissue boxes stuck one on top of the other, and a single cloth is also about the size and length of two individual facial tissues stuck together side by side (2nd pic). But, that's where the similarity ends. These Multi-Purpose Wipers are made for industrial use, and do not fall apart like regular commercial paper towels, tissues, etc... The fiber comprising these cloths is very long and woven well, and this is more like a cloth than a paper product, despite being thinner. This barely even stretches at all, lengthwise (see second to last pic of me stretching the wipe while wet). This will stretch sideways (sideways stretched when wet), but won't rip under quite a bit of typical stress.I have the blue color of these wipes as well, which appear to be the same product, and I have used them for the past month in my home. After using the blue wipes (item E673 vs E674 here), I am never going back to paper, towels or rags. I used to use microfiber towels to wipe down counters and clean in my kitchen, for example, and the towels got really dirty and nasty and would need to be washed separately, since I didn't want to contaminate my regular laundry. Now I only use these Wipers, which I rinse and re-use like the towels, but which dry faster and which I can throw out when I use them for particularly dirty jobs. I have a box of these in every bathroom and in the laundry as well. These are an excellent product, and extremely useful in the home.I highly recommend these- they are worth the money.
M**Y
Un-Rippable! Super sturdy wipes that clean up messes well!
These are super durable - as in we tried and tried and could not rip them! Which is great because when I scrub with them I know that they will not shred and fall apart!I love to use these to clean my glass stove top, windows in my car and the mirrors in my house as they are lint free - they also do not damage the underlying surface. I have also used them on my TV's only once - because honestly I have not had to clean them again! I have also used these to help clean up oil for the lawn mower and the wipe really did a great job at picking up the oil and cleaning up the floor of my garage.This package was 8 individual boxes of 96 wipes per box. I have a box in my kitchen, garage and the trunk of my car.These are amazing wipes, but don't use them for everyday things - make sure you are using them for things that regular paper towels cannot solve - because I find them to be kind of expensive.
M**K
They Are Up For The Job And Then Some
These Sontara Multi-Purpose Wipers feature incredible strength that I have never before seen in a wipe. I stretched them even when wet and they held together like nobody's business. The containers are both easy to store since they are rectangular like tissue boxes and easy to use because they also pull out like a tissue. The wipes I used are white which allows me to see how well I am cleaning something since everything shows up on white. I particularly like to use them to clean my windshield because they not only hold together but their closed weave doesn't leave lint particles all over the glass. I also keep them in my workshop to do detailed cleaning on items with corners and edges that would normally tear a paper towel or ordinary wipe. There are a 768 wipes in a case which last quite awhile because unless I am wiping off greasy substances like with engine work, I just rinse them and let them dry for further use.
L**H
Vital household item
My husband is in LOVE with these wipes. We keep a box in the bathroom under the sink, in the kitchen, and in the garage. These wipes are so strong, we've been using one wipes to clean up the kids' area after meals and snacks. One wipe can be rinsed off, wrung out, and used until you're done. In the bathroom, these are great for picking up heavy cleaners without leaving traces. My favorite uses for these are 1. cleaning windows and mirrors and 2. cleaning off nail brushes during manicures. The reason? These are virtually lint-free. They're also quite large as well, about twice the size of the average baby wipe.
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