Can't Live Without Clorox Wipes? What About Wood Surfaces?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and preferences regarding the use of Clorox wipes and alternative cleaning products, particularly in relation to wood surfaces.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a strong addiction to Clorox wipes, highlighting their effectiveness for quick cleaning and disinfection.
  • Another participant shares a humorous anecdote about their spouse jokingly suggesting they should invest in Clorox due to their frequent purchases.
  • Several users mention enjoying the scent of Clorox wipes, particularly the lemon variety.
  • One participant notes a preference for Method wipes, citing their pleasant smell and slightly better environmental profile.
  • Another participant confirms their use of Method wipes as well.
  • One participant indicates they have not tried either product but expresses intent to purchase them.
  • A repeated sentiment about the addiction to Clorox wipes is shared, along with a humorous caution about their potential mix-up with toilet paper at night.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the preference for Clorox wipes versus Method wipes, with some participants favoring Clorox for its effectiveness and others leaning towards Method for its environmental considerations.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss their personal cleaning habits and preferences without implying any official endorsement or safety claims regarding the products mentioned.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in cleaning product discussions or those looking for personal experiences related to household cleaning solutions may find this thread relevant.

jackieblue
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Ok. I know it's not the most eco-friendly way to go. I know it's not the best for my wallet. I can't help myself though! I am totally addicted to Clorox wipes!! I can make my place look awesome and disinfect it in seconds. I can't live without them! I am in no way affiliated, but I am such a fan!

I wish they made a wood floor and furniture spot cleaner in the same format.
 
It is so funny that you posted this. I bought yet another 3-pack last night and my husband said, "I'm going to buy stock in Clorox. I'll make a fortune off of your purchases alone!" I use them constantly.
 
Hee Hee - I even have a travel package in my purse!:D
 
And I love the smell of the lemon ones!
 
Clorox wipes are good, but I love the Method wipes. They smell great, work well, and are slightly kinder to the environment.
 
I use Method wipes as well. :)
 
never tried either; I'll have to run to WalMart!
 
jackieblue said:
Ok. I know it's not the most eco-friendly way to go. I know it's not the best for my wallet. I can't help myself though! I am totally addicted to Clorox wipes!! I can make my place look awesome and disinfect it in seconds. I can't live without them! I am in no way affiliated, but I am such a fan!

I wish they made a wood floor and furniture spot cleaner in the same format.

Just be sure not to grab one in the middle of the night if you can't find the roll of toilet paper.

:eek:
 
Oh my....all I have to say!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Clorox wipes on wood surfaces?

No, Clorox wipes are not recommended for use on wood surfaces. The chemicals in the wipes can damage the finish and lead to discoloration or warping of the wood.

What are safe alternatives to Clorox wipes for cleaning wood surfaces?

For cleaning wood surfaces, it's best to use a damp cloth with a mild soap solution or a cleaner specifically designed for wood. You can also use a mixture of vinegar and water for a natural cleaning option.

How can I disinfect wood surfaces without damaging them?

To disinfect wood surfaces safely, you can use a solution of 70% isopropyl alcohol or a wood-safe disinfectant spray. Always test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure compatibility with your wood finish.

Are there any wood-safe disinfectant wipes available?

Yes, there are disinfectant wipes specifically formulated for use on wood surfaces. Look for products that are labeled as safe for wood and follow the manufacturer's instructions for use.

How often should I clean and disinfect my wood surfaces?

It's recommended to clean and disinfect wood surfaces regularly, especially in high-touch areas. Depending on usage, this could be weekly or bi-weekly. Always ensure to follow up with a wood conditioner to maintain the finish.

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