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AISI304

08/18/20 12:52 PM

#125891 RE: richme #125886

richme, polyester spunlace material diverted to mask manufacturers, a healthcare priority,
hospitals, schools, business. The firm previously making wipes probably won't until 2021.

https://slate.com/business/2020/07/why-its-still-so-tough-to-find-disinfectant-wipes.html

$PCTL

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falon

08/18/20 1:54 PM

#125916 RE: richme #125886

You may never see HOCL wipes in a store, however having them in healthcare is huge moving forward. Saves hospitals mucho dinero not only not having to buy wipes anymore, but less hazard waste, less harm to humans and property.

HUGE simply HUGE
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Godough

08/18/20 4:36 PM

#125975 RE: richme #125886

I recall someone posting one of the retailers (exploring) moving into wipes. I guess a rag and Hydrolyte is too complicated.

Your assertion "and bs people into thinking it really works." is a bit puzzling though. Are you saying that PCTL products are ineffective?

I'm perplexed, sorry in advance.

I read an article that either clorox or lysol projected shortages into 2021 for the wipes.
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aandt

08/18/20 6:05 PM

#125986 RE: richme #125886

Yep, here you go... BOX Bioscience is a PCTL level 3

https://boxbioscience.com/collections/bucket-wipers/products/bucket-wiper-dispensing-system-kit


Also, ACE Janitorial is introducing wipes in hospitals along with the Annihilyzer https://www.linkedin.com/posts/alex-guttman-821b506_medama-bleach-bleachwipes-activity-6696390136248250368-Q3GE

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jimr1717

08/18/20 11:59 PM

#126020 RE: richme #125886

No! Dude they are putting stickers on the plastic jugs on the 11 gallons they sell daily