
Flash Anti-Bacterial Wipes
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Flash Anti-Bacterial Wipes
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Decent Enough Wipes Which Do As They Say On The Pa
Decent enough wipes which do as they say on the packet. A little thin however, so don't reply on them for commercial cleaning.
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I Have Just Used A Packet Of These, I Am Not Happy
I have just used a packet of these, I am not happy with the smell which is pungent and I don't see any indication on the packet that they are actually anti bacterial. These two things make me very distrusful of this product.
1. The Strong and pungent smell, I have to wash my hands thoroughly after use
2. The lack of ingredients used on the packet.
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Flash Anti-bacterial Wipes Can Be A Bit Expensive
Flash Anti-Bacterial Wipes can be a bit expensive - retailing at around £1.48p a pack - but they are usually on some sort of offer somewhere - I purchased 2 packs recently at my local sainsburys at 2 packs for £2.00 for which I am prepared to pay for such a well known brand and which has been going for years (the Flash brand that is!)
These are what you would expect from the Dettol range. Excellent, odourless, they kill 99.9% of bacteria and e coli from food surfaces, oven hobs and refrigerators. Other cleaners do not compare to these wipes. If I were a buyer for some of the smaller chains and shops I would be stocking these, not some of the other cheaper products. These wipes are what they say, I buy them in bulk when I see them stocked. Can never go wrong using these.
I found this review not helpful because... I only use the Flash Wipes as a last resort. I find that the one's I like ( Dettol Surface Wipes ) are not only anti bacterial killing 99% of Germs including e coli, they leave a pleasant and clean finish when using on surfaces, refrigerators, kitchen sinks etc. Dettol of course is synonomous with household names. I can only find these in the larger stores, I think it is because Flash is slightly cheaper and clearly can be purchased by certain small chains and shops at a lower price. They clearly sell, but I find they have a very strong odour, almost unnatural, they leave a stickyness I don't find with the dettol wipes. This is of course my view and my preference, but having been brought up with dettol I think this could shade my judgement. I am not a fan of Flash wipes and I do clearly read the ingredients and am not convinced that this is a first class cleaning product. I am happy to pay £0.50 more and rest comfortable in the knowledge that I am protecting my household from germs without skimping on money.
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