Mild cleansing agents
Fragrance (fresh scent)
Skin conditioners (like aloe or soothing agents in some variants)
Preservatives to maintain moisture and hygiene
Uses / Indications
Used for personal toilet hygiene, especially:
Cleaning after using the toilet
Replacing or supplementing dry toilet paper
Providing a fresher and cleaner feel
Suitable for home or travel use
They are designed to feel softer and more effective than dry tissue while being labeled as “flushable” for convenience.
Important Note (Flushability Reality)
Even though they are marketed as flushable, many plumbing and environmental experts caution that:
They do not break down as quickly as toilet paper
They can contribute to pipe blockages and sewer clogs
Many cities advise disposing in a bin instead of flushing
In other words, “flushable” often means can pass through plumbing in ideal conditions, not that they fully dissolve like toilet paper.
Direction of Use
Pull out a wipe from the pack
Use for cleaning after toilet use
Dispose according to local guidance (flush only if your system supports it; otherwise bin it)
Reseal pack to prevent drying out
Side Effects / Safety Concerns
Possible effects include:
Skin irritation for sensitive users (fragranced variants)
Plumbing blockage risks if overused or flushed in large amounts
Environmental concerns due to slow breakdown
Warnings / Interactions
Do not flush in septic systems unless explicitly approved
Avoid flushing multiple wipes at once
Keep away from children
Do not use as general cleaning wipes for surfaces or skin care outside intended use
Caution
Store in a cool, dry place. Always follow local wastewater disposal rules—many plumbing authorities recommend throwing wipes in the bin rather than flushing.