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  2. Wet wipe - Wikipedia

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    An individually-wrapped wet wipe Wet wipes on a shelf. A wet wipe, also known as a wet towel, wet one, moist towelette, disposable wipe, disinfecting wipe, or a baby wipe (in specific circumstances) is a small to medium-sized moistened piece of plastic [1] or cloth that either comes folded and individually wrapped for convenience or, in the case of dispensers, as a large roll with individual ...

  3. Dude Wipes - Wikipedia

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    Dude Wipes were invented by founders and childhood friends Sean Riley, Brian Wilkin, Ryan Meegan, and Jeff Klimkowski from their apartment in Chicago, Illinois in 2010. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It was marketed as a flushable personal wipe specifically for men, as an alternative to traditional baby wipes .

  4. Bronopol - Wikipedia

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    Bronopol is used in consumer products as an effective preservative agent, as well as a wide variety of industrial applications (almost any industrial water system is a potential environment for bacterial growth, leading to slime and corrosion problems - in many of these systems bronopol can be a highly effective treatment).

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  7. Huggies - Wikipedia

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    Huggies Clean Team [7] was a line of children's bath products and wipes, now mostly discontinued. The flushable wipes that were formerly under the "Clean Team" brand are now sold under "Pull-Ups". Introduced in 2003, [8] Huggies Convertibles were discontinued due to leak problems.

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