Peej
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
Bought these as “sensitive” wipes were too much for my baby. I was looking for the wipes that they gave us in the hospital. You just put water on these. They work so well to clean up baby. Soft enough to use but thick and don’t have to worry about it tearing when you’re cleaning. Can also use to clean surfaces, hands, whatever you use a rag for you can use these for as well. Will continue buying
Christine C.
Reviewed in Canada on June 2, 2024
These are nice and thick and work great for peri care washes. Nice that they are as good as cloths and disposable. A bit pricy, but sanitary and disposable is what we like.
Mike DeRosa
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2024
These are a must have for all kinds of cleaning applications
Peter
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2024
Absorbs cleaning fluid very well and is very strong. I cut into smaller pieces to clean around my Stoma.
Dismosis
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023
I'll admit it. It's taken me years. Maybe decades to stop buying those blue rolls of "shop" towels. Let me tell you what I learned. Those ain't shop towels. These WypAll cloths drastically outperform the blue towels in every single category except price. Trust me when I say, these are worth the bump in price. For one, they last way way longer. They are essentially lint free. They are tough as nails. They don't rip, tear, or puncture nearly as easy. I couldn't find a good holder for them so I 3D printed one.
ScaryBear
Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2023
These are great, but are very often way over priced up to $120.00. At the regular price of around $35.00 these are great.
Hellomynameis
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2023
Its....getting more expensive for inferiority!I've been a long time user (20 years, construction and patient care use) of wypall products but that's about to change. This x60 product is much thinner and rougher than it was in my last purchase (Oct.2022). It leaves lint/towel debris behind. It has a scratchy-rough feel, unlike before, that gets a little softer when wet but not soft enough to remain a skin friendly towel and yet, they still have it rated for patient care.* I've provided pictures of the towels, wet and dry, of the exact same x60 format (case, packaging, quanity, etc.) from my previous purchase and this recent purchase. Note the drastic change in thickness when side by side as a dry towel. The other photos show them wet. The new version is see through wet (and dry). The previous one became more solid and cloth-like when wet. Which made it a great patient care product. The older one held up better and for longer periods, multiple washes, while the new one falls apart. This makes the second time they have decreased the quality of their towels in the past couple of years, but prices have gone up 30% or more. Corporations are getting too greedy. Their record breaking profits during covid really set their greed ablaze...sadly.
Sgrzgamy4ever
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2021
Very helpful, multipurpose dry wipe.I would like it if these were a bit softer.
M Lambert
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2020
I needed a disposable towel that was heavier than paper towels to use for DIY sanitizing wipes. Paper towels didn't hold up well once it was soaked with a liquid solution. A local grocery store used WYPALL50 along with a spray sanitizer. They let me have one to take home and try. I put the sample towel in sanitizing solution and it held up beautifully. The towel is soft, but strong enough that it didn't disintegrate or rip when I pulled. The towels are larger in size for my needs, so I cut them in half, roll them together, stuff them into an empty wipe container, and pour a bleach/dish detergent solution or liquid alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Best is, now I don't have to stalk the markets for sanitizing wipes!
Natasha
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2017
These are very good and sturdy and the quantity is good for the price. I use them for wipes to clean myself and I made a solution from Castile soap, Aloe Vera Gel and Vitamin E. oil and a moistened stack of Wypalls. This is something that I keep on hand for when I need a quick clean up. I used it on the dogs also. I don't always want to give them a bath either but it is an easy way to wipe them down. Paper towels work, but they are not as sturdy. I can use one as a dish towel and reuse it until it is done and then I can throw it away.When I had babies I wanted to use a wipe that was not pre-moistened. I wanted water only. I had to search for the right product, like they used in the hospital. It was not this product, but this would have been ideal for baby care.It is a very versatile product that you can use any way you want. I just bought it for the first time but I don't intend to ever be without it because it is just what I wanted.
squeegee
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2017
EUREKA! I have been looking for the SAME QUALITY disposable washcloth that was used in the hospital and finally found it with this WYPALL cloth. I could remember this packaging from the hospital brand but not the name. I've probably ordered six or seven different brands of cloths from Amazon but none, SERIOUSLY NONE, are as good as this brand. These cloths are strong yet soft with a slight quilting in the texture. They are very absorbent when wet. I use them on my elderly father for daily cleansing all over the body. But I've also used them to wipe the bathroom countertop: water gets absorbed into the cloth - not smeared around. SIMPLY A FANTASTIC PRODUCT WITH A BOATLOAD OF USES!
Lane online
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2017
These are the same disposable washcloths used in hospitals. I have been using them for home healthcare applications for years. They are super strong and absorbent. They are fantastic for home care uses, especially at this price. While they are not the softest when dry, I find them perfect for cleaning, then I use soft towels for drying. This keeps the heavily soiled cloths out of the laundry (preventing cross contamination), while still allowing for great cleaning and drying that is not too hard on skin, even very sensitive skin.Pros: - very strong - excellent for clean bodily fluids - holds tons of cleaning product or water for washing or rinsing - super absorbent - soft when wet - can be rung out vigorously - excellent priceCons: - a bit rough when dry (think toilet paper not towel) - disposable so not the most environmentally friendly choice - packaging can be a bit inconsistentOverall, this is a must for my purposes. I haven't found any product that comes close to the strength and adaptability of this disposable washcloth. When used together with a soft drying towel, this is an excellent way to prevent cross contamination of towels in the laundry, while providing superior cleaning with the product of your choice.
Rose D
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2014
I bought these because I was sick of washing washcloths all the time. 3 people, 1 showers a day each, 2 people who can not rinse them out and reuse the next day doesn't make me happy. I had enough. We all use these now and I can cut my laundry down each week. They are good to help exfoliate the skin, no they are not the softest but they work like washcloths should. I also cut some down for applying different lotions and oils. I apply coconut oil everyday for some stretch marks that won't seem to go away and they hold the oil well. I cut them down and soaked them in the oil and now have a pack of it ready to go in the bathroom. Much quicker than trying to keep coconut oil from going crazy in my bathroom. They are good for cleaning and won't scratch my granite counter-tops. There are 70 in each pack (X60 is not the count, more of a "model" number) Overall a good value of the money especially since you can cut them down if you want to make a custom size without them falling apart.