Kitchen cleaning wipes are usually designed to clean oil stains and stains in the kitchen, but they can also be used to wipe furniture, as long as the wipes are suitable for this purpose and will not cause damage to the furniture.
Here are some key points about using kitchen cleaning wipes to wipe furniture:
Material selection. Choose wipes made of soft fiber cloth, which are usually thick and durable, and have good water absorption. For example, Mioszzi kitchen cleaning wipes use 3D three-dimensional pearl patterns to increase friction and achieve better cleaning effects.
Ingredient considerations. Avoid wipes containing strong chemical ingredients, as they may damage the surface of furniture, especially for sensitive materials such as leather sofas. For example, Mioszzi kitchen cleaning wipes, which are added with coconut oil essence, can remove oil stains while protecting the skin of the hands, and can moisturize the furniture to a certain extent.
Applicability. For wooden furniture, you need to make sure that the wipes do not contain alcohol or other solvents, as they may react with the paint and affect the gloss.
Solid wood furniture. For solid wood furniture, it is best to use a dedicated furniture cleaner, because wet wipes may not be able to completely remove dust in gaps and holes, but using kitchen wipes can clean dust and oil on the surface and reduce bacterial growth.
In summary, kitchen wipes can be used to wipe furniture, but they need to be carefully selected according to the material of the furniture and the composition of the wipes to avoid damage.