Spain aims to ban flushing of wet wipes, with manufacturers paying for cleanup
Spain aims to ban flushing of wet wipes, with manufacturers paying for cleanup

Spain aims to ban flushing of wet wipes, with manufacturers paying for cleanup

Spain aims to ban flushing of wet wipes, with manufacturers paying for cleanup
Spain aims to ban flushing of wet wipes, with manufacturers paying for cleanup
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Yep. Make it the manufacturers' problem. They only care when it hits their wallet. Even if they pass on the costs, it'll make the wipes that actually dissolve properly cheaper and these are exempt.
How do you make a wet wipe dissolve when its wet without dissolving when its wet
I understand it's "wet" from some alcohol/aldehydes and not from water.
Who is out there wiping their ass with %100 ethanol?
Gets it fucking clean, I'll tell you that.
You light the ethanol and it burns off all the shit.
I prefer acetone and a map-gas torch.
Right? I use Goo B Gone
Got that mud butt?
someone with 6inch thick skin.
Because ethanol forms an azeotrope with water, 100% ethanol is also considerably more expensive than ~95%
They're definitely not gonna use 100% ethanol haha
Chip clean room workers stealing stuff from the job rather than buy tp?
Would at least leave it super clean lmao
I'm looking at a package of wet wipes right now and it says "99% water" on them
Maybe my understanding is wrong, and I don't use wet wipes that often, but the ones I have I bought like a year ago 60% ethanol v/v.
I see, maybe there are different types then. Mine are for an actual baby.
Ok, so I checked a superstore near me, and my updated understanding is
So baby wipes being meant to clean skin and be "gentle", it makes sense that they are water based.
No clue, but I have those here.
Tried it too. Left it in water and poof, disssolves after a while. (several minutes)
Must be different kind of water they come in would be my guess
They are different kind of wet, obviously