UNIWIPE MIDI-WIPE
The only cleaning wipes you'll need
Uniwipe antibacterial wipes achieve the highest EN standard accreditation available and are clinically proven to help prevent the spread of germs and infections by killing bacteria and viruses. The Uniwipe unique formulation also means whilst extremely tough on bacteria and viruses the wipes don’t harm surfaces. The Midi-Wipe is made from a unique premium fabric which holds more liquid than standard wipes. This provides an even spread of liquid, ensuring all parts of the surface is covered whilst cutting down cleaning time and cross-contamination. Thoughtfully designed packaging ensures easy single wipe dispensing to help avoid waste whilst preventing wipes from drying in the pack.
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UK Manufacturing
At Uniwipe, all wipes are made in-house catering for even the biggest of global orders in our own UK factory. Total end-to-end control means stringent quality control and monitoring processes are continually reviewed and implemented.
At Uniwipe, all wipes are made in-house catering for even the biggest of global orders in our own UK factory. Total end-to-end control means stringent quality control and monitoring processes are continually reviewed and implemented.
As businesses start to open up after months of lockdowns, the focus more than ever is on good hygiene practises. Professionally tested, certified antibacterial wipes are key to an effective cleaning routine. Over the years the Uniwipe team has earned itself an industry leading reputation for its exceptional specification, specialist knowledge and exacting service standards. We’re here to help you get back into business safely.
Supersized, soft and absorbent, they’re made from low-lint, microfiber fabric, able to trap dirt and kill germs. Uniwipe antibacterial wipes achieve the highest EN standard accreditation available and are clinically proven to help prevent the spread of germs and infections by killing 99.999% of bacteria and viruses including SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19.