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@ID2 wrote:

I've been buying my 5-pack Clorox wipes at Costco. No shortage there!


I just looked on their website, out of stock.  I haven't been able to find any at my Costco or BJ's either.

 

I can't even find Scrubbing Bubbles which is our go to bathroom cleaning product.

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The ones I want are Clorox Healthcare Bleach Germicidal Wipes. They cost about $14 for a tub of 70 on Amazon two years ago. Now they're only available through a crummy (bad feedback) seller on Amazon, for over $50. I still have a lot of mine, so I won't be shelling that out.

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@SandySparkles wrote:

@sunshine45  I was able to put them in my cart, and start the checkout process just to see if they were available, and I was able to, so I am wondering if somehow it's regional?  

 

 

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maybe it is regional? i dont know.....maybe you just need to deliver them to me @SandySparkles  LOL

 

this is what i get if i try to add them to my cart.....

 

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@sunshine45 😂😂 Awww. I'm sorry you couldn't order them, but I hope you find some soon🤞. 

 

 

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@noodleann wrote:

The ones I want are Clorox Healthcare Bleach Germicidal Wipes. They cost about $14 for a tub of 70 on Amazon two years ago. Now they're only available through a crummy (bad feedback) seller on Amazon, for over $50. I still have a lot of mine, so I won't be shelling that out.


@noodleann  I need these too because of my C.diff. history.  I use them to clean my bathroom.  They are now prioritized for hospitals.  I have a canister that I'm trying not to use as much as possible.  Unfortunately there is some serious price gouging going on at amazon.  Wish they would be more on top of that but I suppose there will always be someone who will pay big bucks for an item that isn't.

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I have looked and looked and looked and cannot find any anywhere.  Occasionally I see them, limit one, IN STORE and I refuse to go IN STORE.

 

It seems as if they are shorting online ordering and getting what few are out there to in store only.

 

This is really frustrating.  

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@Sooner wrote:

I have looked and looked and looked and cannot find any anywhere.  Occasionally I see them, limit one, IN STORE and I refuse to go IN STORE.

 

It seems as if they are shorting online ordering and getting what few are out there to in store only.

 

This is really frustrating.  


@Sooner Not only that, once I get there, they are gone.  

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someone posted that Lysol wipes have stuff in them that is ttoxic or ineffective against the virus; I have never used those. I prefer Clorox wipes or the Kirkland ones....I still have one container of Clorox wipes; haven't seen any of them since March. I did buy a 32 oz bottle of Lysol concentrate and if dilute it and put in a spray bottle and use paper towles, you should be good to go. 

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We just got some at Target. We also ordered a boatload of non alcohol Benzalkonium Chloride wipes from Amazon. There are a lot of them for sale there right now.

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@lovesrecess wrote:

someone posted that Lysol wipes have stuff in them that is ttoxic or ineffective against the virus; I have never used those. I prefer Clorox wipes or the Kirkland ones....I still have one container of Clorox wipes; haven't seen any of them since March. I did buy a 32 oz bottle of Lysol concentrate and if dilute it and put in a spray bottle and use paper towles, you should be good to go. 


@lovesrecess 

I can't be sure that we both read the same post, but someone posted that pop up wipes are not meant to be used on your hands, just on surfaces other than the human body.  That's correct, and it applies to Clorox wipes as well as Lysol wipes. 

 

Also, it clearly says on the Clorox container that any surfaces that will come into contact with food must be rinsed with water after using the wipe.  So there's nothing less toxic in Clorox compared to Lysol. I have a container of each of them in front of me (purchased before the pandemic) and the active ingredient is basically the same.  I'd be thrilled to find either brand on my store shelves again.

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We've been looking for these for a friend since all this got started with covid. Sam's told us you have to be there when they are delivered because they are all gone before they can be put away.