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Sani-Cloth Plus Germicidal Disposable Wipes 6" x 6.75"

by PDI
Sale 33%
Original price $ 11.95
Current price $ 7.99
SKU Q89072

Sani-Cloth Plus is an alcohol-based, non-woven surface disinfectant wipe. Made to cleans and disinfects hard surfaces like table top surfaces, med carts, and medical equipment and is safe enough to sanitize children's toys. Quaternary low alcohol formula that is impregnated throughout the wipe. Kills E.Coli, Herpes Simplex Type 2, H1NI Virus, Influenza A, RSV Respiratory Virus,HIV-1, and VRE. Each wipe is saturated with 2,500 ppm of active quaternary ammonium chlorides.

Directions:

Remove lid and discard inner seal from canister. Find center of wipe roll, remove first for use, twist corner of next wipe into a point and tread through the hole in the canister lid. Pull through about one inch. Replace lid. Dispense remaining wipes as necessary by pulling out at an angle. When not in use keep canister cap of lid closed to prevent moisture loss.

Sani Cloth Plus Features:

    • Disposable disinfectant wipe / towelette
    • Sani Cloth Plus is effective against 15 different Microorganisms
    • Kills Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in under 1 minute
    • Premoistened Towelettes / wipe
    • Sani Cloth Wipes are made with a strong diamond-embossed construction
    • Cost effective disposable wipes
    • Resealable container prevents moisture loss
    • 6" x 6 3/4"
    • 160 Wipes per Canister

      PDI Sani Cloth Plus are a highly effective hospital-grade disinfectant wipes that is trusted in healthcare clinics throughout the world. Sani Cloth Plus wipes are handy to have around the office. If a contagious patients visits the office, the nurse or assistant can quickly disinfect the equipment and counter tops before the doctor treats the next patient. PDI Disposables manufactures a handful of different powerful disinfecting wipes to sanitize any type of surface. Each type of sani cloth wipe has a different formula that kills different kinds of bacteria. The Super Sani Cloth has higher alcohol content (55%) and can kill TB and RSV in less than 1 minute. Sani Cloth hb is another powerful germicidal wipe that is made to kill HBV, Influenza A-2 Virus, Acinetobacter, Aspergillus niger and Trichophyton mentagrophytes in 10 minutes; plus over 100 microorganisms. 

       PDI Sani Cloth Wipes are primary used in healthcare settings to kill off germs and bacteria in patient's rooms. If a person is usually in a hospital or nursing home they are sick. Sick or elderly people's bodies are more prone for the risk of getting an infection and fight off sickness as well a young, healthy person. Sani cloth wipes are premoistened and ready-to-use and can kills millions of germs with one quick swipe.

      Sani Cloth Plus Kills RSV in 1 minute; HBV, HCV, HIV-1 and MRSA in 2 minutes; TB and VRE in 5 minutes.

      Effective in killing all these harm bacteria viruses:

       Escherichia coil (E.Coli), Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Mycobacterium bovis BCG (Tuberculosis) , Pseudomonas aureus, Salmonella choleraesuis, Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus faecalis (VRE), Herpes Simplex Type 2, Influenza A2/ Hong Kong, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), HIV-1, Hepatitis B Virus, Hepatitis C Virus.
      ***Top Dispenser with re-sealable flip-top, Red colored Top and white bottom
      14.85% alcohol based.

      FAQs about Disinfectant Wipes
      • What Should You NOT Use Disinfecting Wipes On?

        Avoid using on porous surfaces (unsealed wood, leather, some fabrics) and screens (phones, laptops, TVs) unless specified safe. Always spot-test first!

      • Do I Have to Wash My Hands After Using Disinfectant Wipes?

        Yes. It's best practice to wash hands after use to remove any chemical residue, especially before eating or touching your face.

      • How to Use Disinfectant Wipes Correctly?

        Use 1 wipe for ~2 ft² area. Wipe until visibly wet. Let surface air dry; don’t wipe dry immediately. Wash hands after use.

      • Can I Use Disinfectant Wipes to Clean a Toilet?

        Yes! They are perfect for disinfecting toilet seats, flush handles, and exterior surfaces (not for use inside the tank or bowl).

      • What Are the Downsides of Disinfecting Wipes?

        Overuse can cause skin dryness, trigger sensitivities, and contribute to antimicrobial resistance. Not suitable for all surfaces—always read labels.

      • Can You Use Disinfecting Wipes to Clean a Shower?

        Yes, but suitable for most non-porous surfaces only. Not for natural stone or unfinished surfaces.

      • Is It Safe to Use Disinfectant Wipes Without Gloves?

        Short-term use is generally safe, but gloves are recommended for frequent use or sensitive skin.

      • How Long Does a Disinfectant Wipe Last?

        Once opened, use within 3 months for maximum potency. Each wiped surface remains disinfected for several minutes (contact-time dependent).

      • What Happens if You Over Sanitize Your Hands?

        Excessive use may damage skin barrier, causing dryness, irritation, or micro-cuts, and may weaken hand microbiome.

      • Difference Between Antibacterial Wipes and Disinfecting Wipes?

        Antibacterial wipes: Target only bacteria. Disinfecting wipes: Kill bacteria and viruses for broader protection.

      • How Long to Let Disinfectant Sit?

        Allow the treated surface to remain wet for 4–10 minutes (see product label) for maximum efficacy.

      • Can I Use Disinfectant Wipes On Myself?

        No! Designed for surfaces only; not for use on skin, face, or wounds.

      • Do You Have to Rinse After Using Disinfectant Wipes?

        Rinsing is not required on most hard, non-food-contact surfaces. BUT on toys, baby/highchair trays, or surfaces contacting food, rinse with water after use.

      • What Is the Best Disinfectant for Toilet Seats?

        Hospital-grade disinfectant wipes or wipes with EPA “List N” approval for broad-spectrum germ killing.

      • What Are the Most Effective Disinfectant Wipes?

        Look for wipes with quaternary ammonium, bleach, or alcohol as active ingredients, EPA-registered, and proven to kill viruses, bacteria, and fungi.

      • Difference Between Sanitizing vs. Disinfecting Wipes?

        Sanitizing: Reduces but does not eliminate all pathogens. Disinfecting: Kills nearly all known harmful microbes on hard surfaces.

      • What Should You NOT Use Antibacterial Wipes On?

        Same as disinfecting: Avoid unfinished wood, delicate fabrics, and electronic screens unless specified.

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