Wet Wipes Manufacturing Machine: Some Untold Interesting Facts
Wet wipes are the knights in shining armor for most women. If the grime and the dust have taken the better of you, pulling out a wet wipe and feeling its cool and fresh surface touch your face is blissful. Removing your makeup, cleaning your hands, sanitizing your phone, wet wipes sure have come a long way from being used for only cleaning babies. For those of you who don’t know what they are already, wet wipes are small pieces of moistened paper or non-woven fabric that are pre-folded and packed individually, for convenience’s sake. They are generally used for cleaning disinfecting or for cleaning. Did you know that wet wipes came into existence in the late the late 1970s as people began to travel more and began to realize the need for quickly cleaning themselves, without having to stop at any hotel? As with any other product, initially the cost of the machinery to produce wet wipes was very high, allowing only big brands like Kimberly-Clark or Procter & Gamble to purch