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The Importance of Non-Linting Wipes in Sterile Processing

ISSUE NO. 820

We all know how important it is to maintain a high standard of cleanliness in our daily tasks, especially when it comes to surgical instruments. Just like we wouldn’t want to leave a smudge on a freshly cleaned surface at home, leaving lint or residue on a surgical instrument can compromise its cleanliness.


When cleaning surgical instruments, it’s crucial to ensure that no particles or fibers are left behind. That’s where Non-Linting Wipes come in. They are designed to not leave behind fibers or lint, which helps to ensure proper instrument processing.


Here’s how Non-Linting Wipes can make a real difference in your workflow:


After Point of Use: As soon as an instrument is used, it’s important to begin the cleaning process right away. Non-Linting Wipes can help remove any initial debris and prevent particles from settling in hard-to-reach places. 

During Cleaning: When you're in the midst of your cleaning protocol, Non-Linting Wipes are perfect for applying cleaners or disinfectants without worrying about contamination from lint or fibers. 

Drying Post-Cleaning: Using a dry Non-Linting Wipe is ideal for removing residual moisture from instruments prior to manual or automated disinfection without leaving particles behind.


Whether you're wiping down a surgical instrument or drying a delicate component, choosing Non-Linting Wipes helps ensure there’s no residue or particles to worry about. Give them a try! Visit the feature section below to request a sample. 


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