The CloroxPro 75-count canister uses a meltblown, non-woven polymer blend designed for high tensile strength. This material is engineered to withstand vigorous scrubbing without disintegrating. The canister itself is made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which is chemically inert. This industrial version is designed for efficiency, though the "donut" style lid uses aggressive retention teeth that can sometimes cause "roping," where multiple wipes are pulled out at once instead of a single sheet.
Operation & Longevity
The plastic hinge on the lid may show signs of fatigue after about 40 uses, which can compromise the airtight seal and lead to the wipes drying out. To avoid "roping," it is recommended to pull the wipes at a 45-degree angle against the retention teeth. Gravity also causes the solution to settle at the bottom of the canister, so the top wipes may feel drier than those at the base. Periodically storing the canister upside down can help redistribute the liquid. The impact-resistant chassis is designed to survive drops from about 1.5 meters without the seal rupturing.
For a bulk refill option that reduces plastic waste, the Clorox 700-count bucket is a more economical choice for high-use areas.
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