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Before alcohol wipes were available, bottled alcohol could be used to soak cotton wool or a cloth to apply the disinfectant. But with readily available, pre-soaked alcohol wipes, you can cut down cleaning time and maintain higher hygiene levels.
Ethanol or isopropanol alcohol is used in antiseptic and disinfectant wipes. Ethanol is the same as the alcohol found in drinks. Isopropyl is also called rubbing alcohol. It’s dangerous to consume either type of alcohol when found in wipes and hand sanitisers because of its concentration, which is usually around 70%. Rubbing alcohol is even made to smell and taste off putting on purpose to deter people from drinking it because of how dangerous it is.
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