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‘World’s Toughest’ Wipes Tackle Big Messes
Crocodile Cloth disposable wipes provide a better cleaning option for both household and industrial use.
“We created Crocodile Cloth after identifying a huge gap in the market,” says Crocodile Cloth Digital Brand Strategist Anna Shapiro. “Construction, industrial and trade-related workers need a more effective way to clean tough messes, especially on jobsites without running water. We planted our roots in Columbus, Ohio, and began manufacturing the world’s toughest cleaning wipe.”
Crocodile Cloth options include Original, Fierce, PowerSCRUB, Auto, Paint, All-Purpose, Outdoor and Grill. Prices vary depending on the type and quantity. For example, the Original costs $5.99 for a 10-pack, $15.99 for a 50-pack, and $22.49 for a 100-pack. The Fierce Disinfectant is priced at $6.99 for a 10-pack, $15.49 for a 40-pack, and $20.99 for an 80-pack.
The company is committed to using only high-quality, safe and sustainable materials for its cleaning cloths. Each variety (except the surface disinfectant Fierce) is gentle enough for use on skin, while remaining tough enough for the dirtiest cleaning tasks.
“We like to say we’re bigger, better and wetter,” Shapiro says.
Each Crocodile Cloth measures 10 in. by 15 in., making it three times larger than competitor wipes. They’re made from low-lint, nonwoven material that won’t fall apart or leave residue behind.
“The cloths themselves are extremely durable. We even have a ‘Never Dry Guarantee,’ so you don’t have to worry about your pack of Crocodile Cloth drying out.”
While the different product lines use the same basic ingredients, the ratios vary. For example, Auto, Outdoor, Grill and Power Scrub all contain extra degreasers, while Original and All-Purpose have more skin softeners for everyday use. 
Each wipe variety is made without added fragrance, except for Fierce disinfectant, which has a refreshing lemon eucalyptus scent. They’re safe to use on laminate flooring and vehicle exteriors, although the company recommends testing on small, hidden areas first. While the wipes are dermatologically tested and proven safe for human skin, they’re not intended for restroom use and aren’t flushable. 
“We want to help anyone who gets messy,” Shapiro says. “Whether you’re on the job, at a picnic, or fishing, hunting or off-roading, we want that person to save time and get back to what really matters—enjoying life without worrying about cleanup.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Crocodile Cloth, 1808 Deffenbaugh Ct., Columbus, Ohio 43230 (ph 855-552-5684; support@crocodilecloth.com; www.crocodilecloth.com).


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