What makes up wet wipes? It's not as straightforward as using basic fabrics. Non-woven materials, essential for products like leather care wipes and hygeian wipes, are the mainstay. These are created by processing fibers through machinery and bonding them under pressure.Polyester, a common ingredient in budget wipes, has issues. It's less soft, prone to pilling, and has poor water absorption. Moisture in polyester wipes tends to settle, causing uneven wetness. As a non-renewable petrochemical product, polyester is hard to degrade. Burning the base material helps identify it—black smoke and clumps indicate polyester.Viscose fibers, sourced from plants, offer a better alternative. Cotton, wood, or bamboo-based viscose degrades quickly and burns cleanly. But they're pricier. Blending polyester with viscose, as seen in mop wipes, combines affordability with comfort. This blend reduces pilling and ensures better water distribution, making it ideal for disposable face towels and other hygien…

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