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Introducing the newest addition to our Eco family of sustainable products; a highly versatile multi-surface wipe that uses a unique blend of natural organic ingredients to clean and disinfect surfaces.

Ultra-One Wipes are made from responsibly sourced and certified 100% plant-based viscose material, derived from tree pulp and a unique blend of natural organic ingredients, including Lactic acid, Tartaric acid, Peppermint oil, and Lavender oil which are safer for the user and reduce the environmental impact. The wipes are independently tested and certified to EN1276, EN13697, EN1650, and EN14476 and are non-corrosive on surfaces.

In addition to its sustainable credentials, the highly versatile Ultra-One Wipe displays superb efficiency in a wide range of applications and areas such as in professional hospitality, workplace, healthcare, and building care environments. Designed to swiftly clean and disinfect hard surfaces, tackling heavy grease and grime with ease, the Ultra-One Wipe is proven to kill 99.999% of all bacteria and viruses in just 60 seconds.



With smart packaging options, the reusable tub and eco-refill pouch packaging reduce the use of single-use plastic. They come in a 100% recycled, reusable tub designed to be refilled to reduce packaging waste. Reusing the tub reduces plastic packaging waste by up to 85% (111g tub canister vs 16.5g pouch) and requires no additional labels. The solution is not classified and the label contains no hazard warnings.



As part of the award-winning Cleanline Eco range of sustainable cleaning products, the Ultra-One Wipe is aligned to the Eco-Star standard, with the primary objective to promote responsible consumption and production, aim to protect life on land and water, and be effective for professional use.

The Cleanline Eco range has been developed to our Eco-Star standard for sustainability. This means that each product in the range meets the relevant sustainability criteria set out in the Eco-Star standard's five sustainability pillars.