🧴 Clean hands, clear conscience—LeadOff wipes got your back!
Hygenall LeadOff Disposable Cleaning and Decon Wipes provide a powerful, non-rinse solution to remove lead, cadmium, and other toxic heavy metals from skin and surfaces. Each 7x9 inch wipe is designed for post-firearm use and everyday heavy metal exposure, safe for the entire family, and made in the USA. With 45 wipes per canister, these wipes combine convenience, safety, and premium quality for professionals and families alike.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.99 x 3.31 x 3.23 inches |
Package Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.5 x 2.5 x 7 inches |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Brand Name | Hygenall |
Model Name | LR45NRCNMC |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Hygenall |
Part Number | LR45NRCNMC |
Included Components | LeadOff Wipes |
Size | 45 Count (Pack of 1) |
J**W
A new must-have staple
Without doing a chemical analysis of my skin, I have no way of knowing whether these things really remove lead & other contaminants from my skin or not, so it's somewhat difficult to review this product when you're taking so much on blind faith. If nothing else, though, I at least feel better (psychologically) using a product claiming to be designed for lead removal. :-) Plus they're endorsed by the CDC.When you're working on five-to-ten guns at a time (think armorer duty or gunsmithing, or an annual spring cleaning of the gun safe), these wipes do a nice job of cleaning up your hands afterward. Everything comes off (grease, oil, solvent, and hopefully lead). The same is true after several hours of training at the range, which is especially important before eating lunch. For some reason, these don't seem to clean the little crevices between your fingernails & skin as well as, say, a plain Wet Wipe; but you can still get the job done with a little extra effort.While these wipes might do a great job of removing crud from your hands, I was disappointed that they didn't also remove the nasty solvent smells as well. Alas, the hands still smell like gun cleaner for hours after cleaning.I mentioned Wet Wipes earlier. My hands feel "different" after using these wipes than they do after using a Wet Wipe. I really can't describe the feeling... I want to say slimier, but maybe smoother is a better description... kind of like maybe the LeadOff wipes have some sort of hand lotion built into them, but it's a different feeling than that. Like maybe there's a chemical film left behind. It's no big deal and I don't know why I even mentioned it, but it is a unique characteristic of this product. As soon as you're able to wash with regular soap & water everything is back to normal.The product description says these wipes also remove dirt, grime, and most common germs. If I'm interpreting that correctly, then not only do these remove lead from the skin, but you also get the added benefits of a regular Wet Wipe (cleaning) and Purell hand sanitizer (removing germs). Not bad.These wipes are pricey (IMO), but I think they're worth it. I don't say that about many things. These are now a staple of my gun cleaning supplies. I wish they would come packaged individually like a Wet Wipe, though. It would certainly be a lot easier to pack a few individual wipes into a range bag or armorers kit than having to deal with a huge container, not to mention worrying about whether I have to keep the container in an upright position to avoid leaks/spills or not.UPDATE: 8/1/161. In the original review above, I said that these were pricey. At the time of that review this item was going for $11.99/canister, so the price has actually come down a couple bucks now. I still think they're a little expensive (compare to a 40-count cannister of Wet Wipes @ $5.74), but the new lower price is more reasonable.2. I also said that I wished these wipes came individually wrapped. My wish was granted (hooray!). However, you're going to pay over 3x more (per wipe) for the convenience. A 25-pack of individually wrapped LeadOff Wipes currently goes for $16.99. Clearly this item (i.e. the canister) is your best value for the wipes.
I**E
Staying Moist So Far!
Works. Bottle seems to be keeping moist. Have had one open in my range cart for a few months and still moist and clean.
S**S
Hygenall Disposable Lead Cleaning cloths review
These disposable cloths are for removing lead from your hands or work area. They work as advertised. My son asked me to get something for lead removal, and he said these work fine.
G**Z
Great For The Range
Bought these to help keep more lead off me when I visit my local indoor rooty-tooty point-and-shooty emporium. Since I use a lot of old and dirty freedom seeds, exposure to unburnt powder and lead had me kind of paranoid. Used a sheet or two for the first time and was surprised how more gunk came off my hands compared to using just some dollar store baby wipes. Good for piece of mind, but the proof is on the towels, and I feel cleaner afterwards.One thing to note is that contrary to what is advertised, they do leave a weird sort of residue on your hands. The "cleaning" mixture they use is really thick and leathers your hands up as you wipe down, but dries quickly too and will leave your hands feeling fairly sticky especially on hot days. Great otherwise!
A**N
Crucial Component of Range Hygiene
This product is a crucial part of my "Range Hygiene" kit. I regularly shoot at a public outdoor range without washing facilities, so I have had to devise an effective and portable system in order to maintain my lead safety.Immediately after every range session, I remove an outer layer of clothing (shoes, hat, loose pants, and long sleeve shirt), and place these garments in a sealed plastic bin. I then wash my hands and forearms with bottled water and "D-Lead Abrasive Hand Soap" (see product link below), and dry my hands with a clean towel, which then goes into the dirty clothes bin for washing. Finally, I use one of these wipes to clean my face and neck (being careful to avoid eyes and mouth). Its a little extra work and money, but overall a small price to pay for peace of mind.D-Lead Abrasive Hand Soap - 16oz
R**Y
Handy out at the range
I bought these for the wife when she's doing biathlon. There often isn't water available to use the lead cleaning soap but these still allow her to clean her hands effectively. The bottle seals well and they have not dried out. Very easy to toss in a range bag and always have with you.
A**L
Great for after the range
Normally, when I go to the range, I just wash may hands with the provided soap after I'm done shooting. The one thing I've not done is get the lead off my face. This is probably not a good thing. So I decided to take a closer look into something to help get the lead off of me when I am done shooting.Ideally, I should be using something that gets the lead dust off of my face and can wipe down more than just my hands. There are a number of products out there, but the one that I came across that I like is Hygenall LeadOff Wipes. These come in smaller packaging that you can easily keep in your range bag so that it's always with you when are done shooting.
C**L
Passed Lead Dust test
Landlord here. I wiped down the surface to be tested several times using this product. The tester arrived and tested the area. The results came back a week later that it was within the requirements to be considered lead safe. The product worked for me.
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