Saturday, December 31, 2005

2 Revelations Regarding Flushable Wipes

A.) These babies are not intended to cleanse a filthy bathroom. If you have a beyond dirty bathroom with toothpaste caked on the sink and soap dried solid on the basin, this product just might do more harm than good. I'm just saying.

B.) I don't even think I need to explain here. Simply amazing.

5 Comments:

At 1/01/2006 08:39:00 AM, Blogger rbflyfishr said...

Regarding your first revelation: I suspected as much. For my money, when I want to get some serious cleaning done, I go with the Big Guy, "Mr. Clean". (Well actually, Erica does. But I would if she didn't). "Cleansing Bubbles." Ha! Now "Cleansing Chisels" or Cleansing Wire Brushes", those would be something.

And regarding your second revelation: thanks for the heads up. I guess the term "flushable wipe" can have more than one meaning. But my question is: why do these things have to go down the terlet? It seems that it would be better to put them in the trash rather than waste a gallon of water to get them out of site. But then again, maybe this would put sewage treatment plant operators out of business. Hmmmm.

Gosh, thanks for the post, it has caused me to do some serious thinking.

 
At 1/01/2006 02:11:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I always clean my bathrooms with a can of Mr. Clean. Gotta love those scrubbing bubbles!

I've tried the wipes. They are real good for wiping pee splatters off the seat and rim. (with little kids, there is lots of pee splatters) Easier and quicker than getting a rag and can. I don't do major cleaning with them either.

I love the Clorox toilet wand and refills. Much better than the nasty brush.

 
At 1/01/2006 03:03:00 PM, Blogger Pigs said...

I totally thought with that name that they could be "personal wipes"! I, of course, would have read the packaging, but come on! I am not the average consumer...I bet some people have had some, um, reactions to those. :o)

 
At 1/03/2006 02:38:00 PM, Blogger Mark said...

gee I dunno, nuttin gits mah babies cleaner 'n them scrubber bubbles toilet wipes. and what's all them squiglly lil things on the package in that thur second piture? But seriously, those break up just wiping a mildly dirty crapie're (it's french, guys; look it up!)

 
At 1/03/2006 08:24:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just realized that I called the Bathroom cleaner with Scrubbing Bubbles Mr. Clean! I mop my kitchen floor with Mr. Clean! I really should not be posting my thoughts on the internet for all to read!

 

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