Should you use gloves with Clorox wipes?

Wear gloves, and wash hands after using wipes on surfaces, he advised. Check the label to make sure the wipe product contains enough disinfectant to kill germs and follow the directions to make sure you're using them properly.
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Can you use Clorox wipes with bare hands?

Don't ever use Clorox wipes on skin.

This one may seem obvious, but it's an important one: Don't use the wipes as diaper wipes or for personal cleansing or sanitizing. Clorox's sanitizing claims are based on using the wipes as directed on hard and soft surfaces, not human skin.
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Can you use disinfecting wipes without gloves?

"Those wipes can have contact times of up to five minutes. Unless your hands are staying wet for that period of time, they're not getting fully disinfected." And they're not meant to be used on your hands. "The majority of surface disinfectants do say [to] wear gloves or wash hands after use," Lambert says.
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Do I need to wash my hands after using Clorox wipes?

And, many popular disinfectant wipes contain some pretty harsh chemicals that can cause other acute side effects like skin and eye irritation. There's a reason that the fine print on the package frequently recommends that you wash your hands immediately after use!
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Can you touch Clorox with hands?

Household bleach is not usually toxic, though exposure can cause irritation. If someone gets bleach on their skin, they should clean the affected area with soap and water. If bleach gets into the eyes, the person should first flush the eyes with water and then seek medical attention.
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The Dirty Truth About Disinfecting Wipes



What happens if I get Clorox on my hands?

Too much chlorine in your bloodstream can be toxic. It's also possible to have an allergic reaction to bleach on your skin. Both chlorine toxicity and bleach allergies can lead to burns on your skin. Bleach can cause permanent damage to the nerves and tissue in your eyes.
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Do you need to rinse after Clorox wipes?

Don't Use a Clorox Wipe on Multiple Surfaces

Use enough of the product to keep a surface visibly wet for four minutes, and then rinse with water afterward if your surface will come into direct contact with food.
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Can I use Clorox wipes on my phone?

If you don't have access to Lysol wipes, a Clorox wipe is okay to use — Apple has updated its advice in the last year to say that Clorox-branded disinfecting wipes and other common disinfectants are safe to use on your phone. Or, you can try a mixture of mild soap and water applied to a microfiber cloth.
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Should I wash hands after using Lysol wipes?

Be sure to also always wash your hands after using disinfectant wipes, as some can cause skin and eye irritation if you go touch your body or eyeballs. If you have dry or sensitive skin, you may find it helpful to wear gloves when using disinfectant wipes or other cleaning products.
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How do you use Clorox disinfecting wipes?

Directions
  1. To disinfect: Use on hard, nonporous surfaces. Wipe surface to be disinfected. Use enough wipes for treated surface to remain visibly wet for 4 minutes. ...
  2. To sanitize and deodorize: Use on hard, nonporous non-food contact surfaces. Wipe surface.
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Can you use disinfecting wipes on hands?

Sanitizing and disinfecting wipes are fine to touch while you're cleaning with them, but they should never be used to clean hands or other body parts. Disinfecting wipes, such as Nice 'N CLEAN® Disinfecting Wipes, contain chemicals that kill bacteria and viruses, which may cause skin irritation.
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Can you use bleach without gloves?

After applying bleach, let the area sit for about 10 minutes, then wipe it with clean water. He also recommends that you wear gloves when using bleach and ventilate the area as much as possible because bleach solutions can irritate the eyes, skin and respiratory tract.
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Can Clorox wipes cause breathing problems?

Disinfecting wipes (e.g. Lysol and Clorox brands), contain harsh chemicals and have been linked to acute and chronic health issues. They can cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation.
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What happens if you use Clorox wipes on your skin?

Some people may develop reactions on their hands or other skin surfaces after using disinfecting wipes. Household cleaning products can often contain preservatives and fragrances which can cause allergic reactions, including rashes, after contact with human skin.
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Do Clorox wipes have bleach in them?

Do Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes contain bleach? No. Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes are made with a bleach-free formula that's available in different scents so they leave a light, clean smell every time you wipe down a surface.
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Can I use Clorox wipes to clean the inside of my fridge?

Use Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes daily to clean commonly touched areas like the door handle, as well as to wipe up small spills in the fridge. Search the refrigerator for any expired items and toss them.
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Are Clorox wipes and Lysol wipes the same?

As a disinfectant agent, Clorox wipes have active ingredients of hydrogen peroxide and sodium hydroxide. On the other hand, Lysol wipes have active ingredients of benzalkonium chloride which is an antimicrobial agent that kills most viruses in the family of Mononegavirales (enterovirus, coronavirus, influenza virus).
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How long are Clorox wipes good for?

According to Clorox, the shelf life of its disinfectant wipes is one year from its manufacturing date. Most of its products have this one-year shelf life, including its disinfecting spray. However, there are no U.S. regulatory requirements for cleaning products and disinfectants to have an expiration date on the label.
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Is it OK to clean iPhone with Clorox wipes?

Using a 70 percent isopropyl alcohol wipe, 75 percent ethyl alcohol wipe, or Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, you may gently wipe the exterior surfaces of your iPhone. Don't use products containing bleach or hydrogen peroxide. Avoid getting moisture in any openings, and don't submerge your iPhone in any cleaning agents.
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Can I use Clorox wipes on my laptop?

If you have a PC laptop with an LCD screen, you should not use disinfecting wipes. Manufacturers, such as Hewlett-Packard, say that active ingredients found in both Clorox and Lysol wipes could damage your screen.
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What is the best way to sanitize your cell phone?

Here's how to disinfect your phone:
  1. Turn off, unplug your phone.
  2. Use a lint-free cloth or cotton ball. ...
  3. Apply 70 percent rubbing alcohol to the cloth or cotton ball, not to the screen. ...
  4. Never use bleach.
  5. Only use soap and water, on a damp cloth, with waterproof smartphones.
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Can you use disinfecting wipes on your phone?

Unlike washing your hands, you can't use soap and water to clean your tech. Most phone manufacturers such as Apple and Samsung have changed those recommendations to include the use of alcohol-based cleaning or disinfecting wipes.
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Do disinfecting wipes leave residue?

Many cleaning and disinfecting products have the potential to cause residue due to dissolved ingredients in the formula, such as detergents or corrosion inhibitors. Residue may be more visible on some surface materials or dark colors, which can be bothersome, but is not necessarily harmful.
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Do you have to wipe Lysol off?

After you have let the product sit, wipe up the product with a dry paper towel, discard and allow air drying to do the rest. Do not rinse your counter with soap and water because this may remove the sanitizer.
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Is Clorox harmful to skin?

Household bleach will irritate skin, and prolonged contact can damage skin, he says. Wash your skin immediately if bleach gets on it, and do the same if it gets in your eyes, advises Clorox. The company also recommends wearing protective gloves, if you plan on cleaning with bleach for an extended period.
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