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Two professional cleaning experts highlight six things that you should never use disinfecting wipes on and why.
It can be tempting to run a disinfecting wipe over your electronics to keep them sanitized. But is this a safe method to use?
Maddow Blog | On Eric Adams’ corruption case, Trump says ‘a little bit’ more than he should have 139-year-old company files ...
Never leave your luggage on a hotel room floor. This is where you should store your luggage in a hotel and why.
Robert 'RJ' Rudolph entered the new role July 1, succeeding his father, who led Rockline as president since 1986.
Grains of sand and lint can easily get stuck in your phone's ports and crevices. To remove it, we recommend you use Scotch ...
Research shows airplane surfaces and onboard water may harbor contaminants, with bathrooms shown to be particularly ...
The "Chlorine Surface Disinfectant Market Report: Trends, Forecast and Competitive Analysis to 2031" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global chlorine surface disinfectant ...
At the height of the pandemic in March, Lysol cleaners were more valuable than water as Americans began hoarding disinfectant wipes and hand sanitizer. In a news release on Monday (July 6), The ...
The safest option is using disinfectant wipes with 70% isopropyl alcohol. For daily cleaning, consider a UV light product like PhoneSoap, which kills 99.99% of germs and bacteria.
Chinese hygiene products manufacturer Joyalways confirmed Monday it will open a wet-wipe plant in Reidsville, creating 113 jobs and making a $18 million capital investment. Joyalways is a subsidiary ...