Because wet wipes are a necessities for babies, when buying wet wipes, mothers usually stock up on them in large quantities. Some mothers often say that I have stocked up wet wipes for my baby for a year. So do wipes really last that long? How long is the shelf life of general wipes?
When purchasing baby wipes, you generally choose the brand, which has quality assurance. The wipes produced by brand manufacturers have a complete set of disinfection procedures. However, moisturizing ingredients will be added to the wet wipes, which may affect the normal use of the wet wipes due to long-term storage or storage location.
The shelf life of wet wipes is one and a half to two years, or even three years. But this time usually refers to the unopened case. When purchasing wet wipes, pay attention to the tightness of the product. The better the tightness, the longer the disinfection time will be, and the longer the shelf life will be accordingly.
After opening, the wipes should be sealed after each use, and the wipes should be placed in a cool place to avoid direct sunlight and high temperature. The large package of wet wipes is generally 80 pumps. Pay attention to the storage method of the wet wipes. Until the stored baby wipes are used up, they usually will not expire.
If the wet wipes that have been opened have not been used up within a long time, especially if the seals are not sticky, do not use them for babies, because bacteria may have grown.