By JO ABI
When you live with three kids, everything can feel like a battle.
“Wash your hands.”
“Brush your teeth.”
“Put your rubbish in the bin.”
“Clean up that mess.”
“Stop fighting.”
“Stop chasing the cat.”
“Finish your breakfast.”
“Finish your lunch.”
“Finish your dinner.”
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is a Reality Road Test for Wet Ones. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in her own words.
I just want more peace and quiet, more calmness and enjoyment.
I want to get through one day when things run smoothly from sun up to sun down.
Making things as simple as possible is the key to having a happy home life. So what’s the best brand of handwipes, you ask?
Wet Ones really make everything easier to clean. I can use them on the kids, the dining table, the cat and even as makeup removers at the end of the day.
I’ve used Wet Ones to polish my car dashboard, clean my sunglasses and I keep packs everywhere. Every room in the house has a packet of Wet Ones. They are on the dining table, in the bathroom, in the bedrooms and in the lounge room.
I have travel packs in my handbag and in the glove box.
Top Comments
I think that wet ones and their ilk (for cleaning pretty much everything) while handy, have become a bit too commonplace for my liking. We occasionally use wipes, mostly for traveling, but the environmental impact, as with disposable nappies, bothers me.
Yep, I never thought much about the environmental impact of wipes (and panty liners for that matter) till I had to face the disposable nappy issue. It made me more aware of the issues around landfill.
Wet ones are also a vital part of any travellers's kit - don't leave the country without them!