Disposable Non-woven fabric Kitchen Wipes are made of non-woven fabrics, usually interwoven with polyester fibers or plant fibers, with high toughness and tear resistance. This structure can not only withstand physical friction during wiping, but also remain intact when wet, avoiding the problem of ordinary paper towels being easily broken when exposed to water. Some kitchen wipes have enhanced decontamination power through 3D embossing or pearl pattern surface design, while ordinary paper towels are mostly made of virgin wood pulp or bamboo pulp, with a thin texture and loose fibers, which are easy to stratify or dissolve when encountering oil or liquid.
Kitchen wipes can directly wipe areas such as stoves and range hoods. The cleaning liquid ingredients can quickly decompose grease and reduce the tediousness of repeated wiping. In addition, kitchen wipes are usually larger in size, and a single sheet can cover a larger cleaning area, while ordinary paper towels need to be used in a stacked manner, which is easy to cause waste.
Although ordinary paper towels are mostly biodegradable materials, they are less effective in cleaning heavy oil stains, and the long-term use cost may not be lower. The price of a single pack of kitchen wipes is relatively high, but they save on detergent and are suitable for cleaning small areas; ordinary paper towels paired with homemade detergents are more suitable for daily light maintenance.