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Have you tried PURELL® Hand Sanitizing Wipes ? As a blogger, I get to try a lot of new products and I try to be selective making sure the products I try work with our lifestyle. Well… wipes match our lifestyle perfectly. Having a 2.5 year old who is ALL boy and loves his food leaves us with lots of messes, sticky fingers and messy faces. We took a family road trip to Tennessee and I decided that during the road trip would be the perfect time to test out PURELL® Hand Sanitizing Wipes.
Before I headed to my local Walmart to purchase the PURELL® Hand Sanitizing Wipes, I went HERE to print this $1.00/2 PURELL® Canister Wipe Product Coupon.
Once at Walmart, I headed to the household section. These wipes are found in the household cleaning aisles. Not with the other hand sanitizers. So make sure you head to the right place!
The 35-count Fragrance Free Canister is priced at $2.28 (or $1.78 when you purchase two canisters and use the $1/2 coupon). The 70-count Clean Refreshing Scent Canister is priced at $4.63 (or $4.13 when you purchase two canisters and use the $1/2 coupon).
Keeping the PURELL® Hand Sanitizing Wipes handy to clean up any spills or messy fingers.
Cleaning up after eating a pancake at the condo.
What do you think when you hear the term spring cleaning? When I hear this term, I think two things – I think deep cleaning my house and I think getting rid of winter germs. PURELL Hand Sanitizing Wipes are proven to reduce the transmission of germs in households. A study recently conducted by University of Arizona showed a significant reduction in risk of infection when you use PURELL Wipes in the home at least once per day!
As I packed for our road trip to Tennessee, I decided to keep our PURELL® Hand Sanitizing Wipes in a prominent location knowing that we would need them a lot. I kept the canister in our glove compartment. Every time our 2.5 year old had a snack (he had lots of them) or when we got back into the car after stopping countless times for him to go potty, I would pull out the canister and we would wipe his hands (and face if necessary). As much as I loved the clean bathrooms we were able to use, we also had to use lots of dirty bathrooms. So I loved being able to wash his hands both in the bathroom and then again in the car. One of the interesting facts I learned is that PURELL Hand Sanitizing Wipes kill 99.99% of illness-causing germs! And, PURELL Hand Sanitizing Wipes are formulated to remove soils and kill illness-causing germs on the hands as well as maintain skin condition. Our son’s hands or face never got dry and I would credit that to PURELL® Hand Sanitizing Wipes’ formula!
Have you tried PURELL® Hand Sanitizing Wipes’? How do you use them in your spring cleaning routines?