Staples has
30-Pack of 80-Count Ethyl Alcohol Hand Sanitizing Wipes on sale for
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80-Count Ethyl Alcohol Hand Sanitizing Wipes on sale for
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Features:- Each pack contains 80 sheets
- 30 per carton
- Flip top closes securely to keep wipes moist
- 7in x 7in alcohol wipes
- Easily stores in your drawer, bag or car.
- Non-flushable
- Not recommended for infants
- 75% Ethyl Alcohol
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many people complain saying these must be expired because they smell literally "like garbage". that is because they use Ethyl Alcohol, not Isopropyl Alcohol ("rubbing alcohol") that most people are familiar with.
Ethyl alcohol is derived from plants (almost always from corn) so it can sometimes smell like fermented organic compounds, similar to the smell some people associate with "garbage".
It's not too bad and obviously won't affect performance as that smell is literally just the active ingredient... but if you take a big whiff expecting that "sharp stingy" smell of rubbing alcohol, you won't get that.
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Personally, I'm waiting for sales on cases of nitrile gloves to come back. I'm about done with the case I bought 4 years ago for $1.50 a box.
I use them to wipe kitchen counter, stovetop and all around the apt.
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Personally, I'm waiting for sales on cases of nitrile gloves to come back. I'm about done with the case I bought 4 years ago for $1.50 a box.
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many people complain saying these must be expired because they smell literally "like garbage". that is because they use Ethyl Alcohol, not Isopropyl Alcohol ("rubbing alcohol") that most people are familiar with.
Ethyl alcohol is derived from plants (almost always from corn) so it can sometimes smell like fermented organic compounds, similar to the smell some people associate with "garbage".
It's not too bad and obviously won't affect performance as that smell is literally just the active ingredient... but if you take a big whiff expecting that "sharp stingy" smell of rubbing alcohol, you won't get that.
it's not too bad with these wipes, but if that smell bothers you, avoid santizers containing "ethyl alcohol" and look for isopropyl or denat (denatured) alcohol.
technically ethyl alcohol can also be listed as "denat alcohol" but generally when you see "denat alcohol", it will be "regular alcohol" without that odd smell
many people complain saying these must be expired because they smell literally "like garbage". that is because they use Ethyl Alcohol, not Isopropyl Alcohol ("rubbing alcohol") that most people are familiar with.
True - a lot of the corn ethanol producers had batches with notes of sulfur (rotten egg). FWIW, mine are not. Anyone who has ever used Everclear (190 proof "vodka") will recognize the smell of Ethyl alcohol. Opening the first pack brought back memories of college punch bowls and spiked watermelons we used to take to concerts.
Honestly I've had even the individually "wrapped" Purell wipes completely evaporate (like they were dried and hardened when I eventually tried to use them) that were older than the expiration date by a bit(probably by about 2 years). Those would have had a much better sealed than a big count of 80 wipes like this packaging.
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