- SOFT & ABSORBENT - Get softness, strength and absorbency all in one with these Ultra-Soft Disposable Dry Cleansing Cloths
- NON-ABRASIVE DRY WIPES - Softer than reusable cloths on fragile or sensitive skin, these dry cleansing wipes feature a soft-spun fabric that provides softness and strength similar to natural cloth.
- NO ADDITIVES MAKE THESE PERFECT FOR SENSITIVE SKIN - Just add water, use and toss!
- GREAT MULTI-PURPOSE WIPE - Perfect for use as baby wipes or for incontinence care, applying skin care treatments and creams, removing makeup, cleaning surfaces, and more
- LARGE WIPE SIZE - Dry Wipe Size is 10 x 13 inches | 50 wipes per pack, 10 packs per case for a total of 500 Wipes
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Glenn Manning
they sounded exactly like what I was looking for without fragrance or the ...
About two months ago I had laser surgery on my face. The technician had some disposable cloths to gently clean the area but I couldn't find what she had anywhere. When I found these on Amazon, they sounded exactly like what I was looking for without fragrance or the soap already added. I use the cleanser that my doctor and technician recommended and once these are moistened, the cleanser, makeup, dirt, etc easily come off without being too rough on my skin. I will buy them again because they are just softer than a regular washcloth and, once again, are disposable.
Amy Harris
Way better than store bought wipes.
I went back and forth on baby wipes for my newborn. While giving birth to her in the hospital, the nurses informed me that the hospital no longer uses conventional "baby wipes". They provided me with cloth wipes similar to these I'm reviewing. The nurse just suggested I dampen them and use them as normal. While in the hospital I actually enjoyed this option much better. I purchased these to use the same way I did in the hospital. These wipes are SO much more soft than the ones provided in the hospital. They're larger also. I purchased a diaper dispenser to keep them in once prepared. I simply dampen wipes with water and place in the diaper dispenser. The wipes fit in my normal sized dispenser. I do one pack per dispenser (I believe about 50 wipes) to prevent any molding or bacteria growth. Between each "batch" I rinse out the diaper dispenser, again to prevent bacteria growth. You can dampen to your liking, I like them a little more wet than normal baby wipes. Also, it only takes one wipe per diaper change, regardless of baby's diaper contents :) My daughter has never had a skin sensitivity so I cannot speak to that, but for the majority of her life cloth wipes with simply water added is all I have used. My product came in a large box and wipes are neatly packaged in quantities of 50 wipes. A very inexpensive option to less chemicals. I definitely will keep purchasing this product.
Jef Gaspar Sabrozo
These are light easy to store and definitely value for money
I learnt about the dry wipes from the hospital where our baby was born. The nurses would dip these in warm water and wipe the babys bottom clean. Though I had purchased the packed wet wipes before the baby came, I haven't used them for the fear of chemicals they contain. These are light easy to store and definitely value for money. I have been using these generously for cleaning the babys poop maybe 6-7 wipes each time. They are sturdy and do not tear while wiping the baby bottom or wetting them. Once a dry wipe got stuck in the laundry bin and when I finally found it in the clothes while folding them, I was surprised to see that it had softened from the wash but not disintegrated. Will continue using these.
Robert A. Patterson
Love it!
I have used it for years when I worked in the hospital on patients with diaper rash. It doesn't hurt them too much when wiping sensitive areas with open lesions. Recently my baby was admitted to the hospital for pneumonia and started having diaper rash after few doses of antibiotics. Initially I was given Pampers sensitive wipes but his butt kept getting more raw. Then the staff gave me this wipe, which I have totally forgotten about. It worked very well. I would wet them and used it as wet wipe, then dry the area with a clean one. It is very soft and smooth. I ordered a box after I got home. Now I use it every time he gets a diaper rash (along with hydrocortisone cream after air dry as my pediatrician suggested). Worked well when I don't have time to wash his butt every time he poops....
Yharen Jade Wencci
Perfect to prevent or help heal diaper rash!
Best product to help prevent and treat diaper rash. I have a 27 month old and a 10 month old. Both have very sensitive bottoms. I tried a ton of different wipes and all irritated their skin. I switched to these wipes and a bowl of water that I mix a small amount of baby soap with. It works great and doesn't hurt my kids senstive skin. I use these wipes and make sure their bottoms are completely dry then apply Burts Bees maximum strength diaper cream. It's very important to make sure babies bottom is completely dry as you don't want to lock in moisture when you apply diaper cream.The combination of these products prevent and treats diaper rash very well for my kids. I use a OXO Good Grips Diaper Wipe Container to hold and dispense the wipes and it works great. For my two kids I have these wipes set up as a subscription to save money and I need a box every 2 months.
Connie McCord Determan
Best method to prevent diaper rash
I'm a dermatologist and i recommend these to every moms of newborns. I put these dry wipes in a wipes container to protect them and i just wet with water to clean my baby. She hasn't had one rash since she was born. I recommend this method to all my patients as well and they are very satisfied
Gaurav Aghi
great option for baby bottoms
My kiddo cannot tolerate wet wipes. The diaper rash that ensues is horrific and can take weeks to heal. I was excited to find these dry wipes; they are very large and can accommodate a pretty substantial #2. I use an old Pampers wipes container and they fit really well because the wipes are folded. I also use the Tough When Wet Viva Paper Towels option, which are pretty soft but not quite as soft as this Medline option.
Traci Moore
Great for removing my makeup and washing my face.
I bought these to use to remove my makeup and wash my face. My skin is very sensitive and the chemicals in commercial make-up removal cloths make me break out. The texture of regular washcloths causes a lot of redness. These are the perfect solution - no chemicals and they are very smooth and soft. I use Medline products at the hospital where I work so was familiar with their quality and I wasn't disappointed in these. They come in a case with 10 packs of 50 cloths and the packs are perfectly sized to keep a reasonable amount near the sink while the others stay wrapped and clean until needed.
Andrew Springer
Glad I found these!!!
I got some of these at children's hospital and when my son was admitted. They sent me home with a stack and I love them. They are dry but I put them in a gallon ziplock and add a bunch of water to them and use them in place of wash clothes and baby wipes... I use baby wipes to whipe my sons bottom but I don't like using them on his face. These are really large too so they have great surface coverage... I wash him off after he eats and he then takes this from me and washs himself more it's so cute... I don't have to worry about him putting chemicals into his mouth because they are just water.
Kathleen Mccarthy
The nurses there just used water to wet them & they seemed to work great. We use Pampers Sensitive wipes for cleaning up ...
Our daughter was in the NICU for one month after her early birth, and this is where we were first introduced to them as baby wipes. The nurses there just used water to wet them & they seemed to work great. We use Pampers Sensitive wipes for cleaning up the diaper area, but we now use these dry wipes as hand/face wipes (moistened with water) for cleaning up the kids after eating. They are pretty large, so I cut them along one folded edge to double their use. A 1/2 sheet works well to clean up the hands and face of each kid, although we occasionally need two for our extra messy 2-year old. Because they are dry, they are easy to keep in the car, cooler, purse, etc. for cleaning on the go. *Note, we only use these for cleaning up AFTER we eat, not before - they do not have any cleansing agents and I always make my kids wash their hands before eating. These do no pill or break apart like paper towels, so they are good for wetting with water and cleaning up dry-erase books or laminated pages that the kids have drawn on. Also, have you noticed there's always some extra liquid in the Clorox wipes containers after you use the last wipe? I usually pour it into the next container, but also put some into small spill-proof Nalgene containers (like the tiny travel size) and throw it into our car and cooler with some of these dry wipes in a baggie. That way I always have some cleaning wipes handy to wipe down surfaces when we go out to eat or if there's a sticky spill in the car, and they don't dry out like the resealable pre-moistened packages.