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For those who really don’t like the roughness of toilet paper, more and more people swear to use washable wipes.
Although flushable wipes are said to be disposable, technically they should not be rinsed off. Unlike toilet paper, it will decompose once you suck it away. These wet wipes are usually made of synthetic plastic or polyester and will never decompose. When they are flushed, they only block the sewers, or the more personal impact is the pipes in your home.
Pristine Toilet Paper Spray highlights the middle ground between TP and wipes. This is a soothing spray that turns ordinary unpleasant paper into an excellent cleaning experience. Pristine received $50,000 in funding on ABC’s Shark Tank, because experienced business experts, like everyone else, know the potential of this product.
All you have to do is spray Pristine on the folded toilet paper 3 to 5 times to create an instant wet wipe feel, which is actually washable and free of harsh chemicals. Although store-bought wipes contain a lot of additives, which can sometimes cause skin irritation and other adverse reactions, Pristine is all natural, including 100% pure coconut oil, almond oil, aloe vera, witch hazel, and other plant ingredients. It doesn’t even include masking agents or perfumes, but instead focuses on top-notch cleansing, allowing you to enjoy a refreshing time on the throne.
Pristine is suitable for all toilet paper brands, this 4 oz. The bottle is ready to produce nearly 200 wet wipes, enough for most users to supply for more than 2 months. In addition to the bathroom, Pristine is also a must-have item for travel. It can be easily put in a purse, backpack, gym bag or diaper bag for easy use when going out. Speaking of diaper bags, it was also developed for babies to change diapers. It provides cool and soothing cleaning and can go directly to the toilet instead of the diaper bucket.
A bottle of original toilet paper spray is usually $13, but now, you can try it for more than 20% of the normal price, or just $10.99.
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Post time: Sep-16-2021