We have family coming to visit in the next couple of days from out-of-state and I’ve cleaned up the devastation caused from the tornado (3 teenage boys) that hit over the summer. I’m pleased to report that I’ve actually been rather happy with the progress of restoring the house back to its former glory. In the cleaning detox stage, I’ve used several products and when in a pinch, still resorted to my favorite of all – Baby wipes.
During my cleaning routine mission,
some products I noticed have warning labels on them like:
WARNING!! This product is known to cause cancer in lab rats. Who would attempt to “clean” a lab rat with a stain remover?
DANGER!! Do not inhale fumes or lungs will explode. If contact occurs, leave the area immediately and breathe pure oxygen. How am I suppose to know if the oxygen outside my house is “pure” and how will I breath if my lungs have exploded?
Caution: Do not allow product to come in contact with skin. Contact may result in skin deterioration [melting/dripping off]. In case of contact, call poison control at the [non functioning] phone # provided.
Precautionary Statement: Product is hazardous to all forms of life.
So, while scrubbing tile, grout, and cleaning boogers off the walls (they are way to old to still be doing this) among other things, I’ve been awarded a relatively clean house and multiple skin irritations. Thinking back to when the kids were young, I didn’t remember skin irritations from cleaning. Then, it hit me! When they were little, I cleaned everything with baby wipes!!!
When this epiphany hit me, I grabbed a package of baby wipes and read the warning label:
Warning: To avoid suffocation, keep plastic bag away from children and pets.
That’s right! Baby wipes won’t cause your lungs to collapse! They won’t eat your skin off either!! Babies have seriously sensitive skin! Anything safe for a baby MUST be safe for an adult, right? But…how well does it clean other things? Try it and see! They’ve saved me, my furniture, clothing, and a lot more many times over!
As an ode to this wonderful invention of ever versatile cleaning, I present you with 200 uses of baby wipes… or at least as many as I can think of. If I haven’t tried a method, listed below, I will show it to the right of the tip 🙂
- Eye make-up remover
- Foundation (base) remover
- Blush/rouge remover
- Vomit clean up from skin (Trust me, if you ever get sick at work, you’ll wish you kept baby wipes in your desk drawer or purse!)
- Vomit removal from clothing (Again, the work thing or useful with kids.)
- Mud removal from shoes. (The only exception to this is suede and leather. Not really recommended for that material.)
- Lipstick remover from skin – works on the 8hr lipsticks too!
- Lipstick remover from clothing
- Ash removal from clothing (For the smokers out there)
- Removes dust from vents in car
- Removes oils from hands on steering wheel
- Removes oils from hands on interior vehicle door handles/arm rests
- Removes food spills from seat belts (Not as good for old stains though)
- Removes food stains from seats in vehicle
- Removes mud from interior floor mats of vehicle
- Sand Killer – Baby wipes will remove sand
from the crevasses of your vehicle after a trip to the beach!
- Dust – baby wipes for sensitive skin can be used to dust entire interior of car
- Cleans up spilled pop completely with no sticky residue – from drink holders, consoles, or anywhere a carbonated soda is spilled
- Can be used to clean up small amounts of oil dripped on manifold after adding oil to your vehicle when it’s cool – DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS WHEN ENGINE IS HOT..
- Clean arrowheads – okay, maybe this is just useful to me, but it works!
- Dust top of desk – use sensitive skin baby wipes to clean up your home or office desk and everything on it
- Clean your computer keyboard and mouse – since the wipes are not actually wet – they can be used to clean the oils and grime (Note: Do not attempt to force a wipe between keys on keyboard – that’s destructive)
- Dust the outside of your printer
(Also removes oils from finger touches) - Dust the outside of your scanner (Also removes oils from finger touches)
- Dust the outside of your fax machine (Also removes oils from finger touches)
- Clean a dry erase board
(Regular wipes are best, not sensitive) - Dust picture frames (Regular wipes are best, not sensitive)
- Clean outside of light fixtures (Regular wipes are best, not sensitive)
- Wipe clean your wall clock (Regular wipes are best, but sensitive will work as well)
- Door knobs (Regular wipes are best)
- Clean doors –
Every door collects dirt and oils from people touching them (Regular wipes are best)
- Clean your desk drawers – these wipes are wonderful for getting the tiny pieces of stuff that accumulate in the bottom of a large pull out desk drawer!
- Clean sand off sea shells
- Clean calculator – be gentle around the screen
- Clean out an ashtray – Again, this one is for smokers
- Litter box – seriously, baby wipes are perfect for grabbing tiny pieces of stuff and are perfect for removing stuck on litter at the bottom of a pan
- Clean floor around litter box – see above
- Dust mirror frames
- Removes dirt and grim build up from light switch toggle and face plate
- Effectively removes boogers from walls (don’t ask)
- Removes Kool Aid splatter from walls – up to 1 day old *I haven’t tried this
- Removes Kool Aid splatter from appliances
- Removes crayon from walls
- Removes children markers from walls
- Removes crayon and marker from ceramic tile flooring (but not grout)
- Removes crayon and marker from industrial tile flooring
- Removes tea splatter from walls (if treated within 24 hours)
- Removes blood from clothing if treated immediately using several wipes and cold water
- Removes women’s month issue leaks from bedding (see above)
- Can’t stop thinking about #40. The kids are just too old to be doing that!
- Removes dust from front of window air conditioner units
- Cleans broom and mop handles
- Removes cobwebs from broom bristles
- hemorrhoids relief – use as a wipe
- Toilet paper substitute
- Dust the top of toilet tank
- Shines and cleans faucets
- Toothpaste remover – works on sink and clothing
- Deodorant remover – who hasn’t put their deodorant on before their shirt and then seen the white stripes of shame?
- Clean a baby’s back side – (These are obvious)
- Clean a baby’s front side – (These are obvious)
- Clean a baby’s face – (These are obvious)
- Clean baby’s body – (These are obvious)
- Feet cleaner – take with you to the pool or beach to remove dirt or sand before entering your vehicle
- Hand cleaner – perfect after taking the garbage off to the dump
- Removes tar from skin – If my husband wasn’t a contractor I would not know this. Must be used within 5 minutes of application to work.
- Removes spray paint from fingernails – again, the contractor thing – must be used within 30 minutes of application
- Removes spray paint from skin – must use within the first 15 minutes of application
- Removes caulk from skin – must be used within the first 30 minutes of application
- Removes foam spray insulation from skin – must be used immediately (I did this last night. I couldn’t resist touching it. My husband sprayed it and said don’t let the kids touch it, then left. It was swelling like cotton candy…and well, I touched it. Bad idea – but the baby wipe removed it completely from my immediately sticky finger)
- Collects small insulation fibers – wipe area to collect any free flying fibers
- Removed dried drywall mud from base boards – Personal experience
- Use to clean up interior paint splatter
- Removes flat interior paint from walls (Sorry previous landlord – I just wanted to clean the walls)
- Removes grime build up on cabinet doors around handles and corners
- Can be used to gently dust outside of books
- Can be used to dust non wooden furniture
- Wipe bird poopie off your windshield
- Stain remover for pickled beet juice on laminate counter top – effective if used within 1 hour of spill
- Cleans TV, DVD, CD, and any other type remote control
- Removes dust from small crevasses on what-not decorations
- Attracts dust from back of game system ventilation areas (where the fan is) – gently wipe with unit unplugged
- Attracts dust from the back of a computer ventilation area (where the fan is) – gently wipe with unit unplugged
- If wipes have dried out (lid left open) they can be used as a cleaning clothe for about anything (like scooping soap scum out of the corner of a catch area in a shower).
- Use to clean toys and doll faces, arms, and bodies
- When wipes have dried out – simply add small amount of water and Wha-la! The wipe has new life! Not quite as effective on stains and cleaning, but not wasted either.
- Dry baby wipes can be used to polish lamps and shoes
- Dry baby wipes can also be used as dinner napkin substitute
- Dry baby wipes can be used to polish silver and remove tarnish
- Dry wipes can be used to polish brass
- Dry wipes can be used in any way a paper towel could be used, but they have a softer texture and are stronger overall – so don’t throw them away if they dry out!
- Back to wet – Regular baby wipes are a great flip-flop cleaner
- Use to seal an envelope instead of licking
- Wipe away brake dust from your vehicle’s tire rims
- If your hair tends to come loose and float around your house like my super long locks, baby wipes are an effective way to trap them and remove them from cloth-covered furniture – like kitchen chairs
- They also attract pet dander & pet hair from cloth-covered surfaces
- Sit down in a clean seat at a fast food establishment after using baby wipes
- Also effective to wipe down a table that hasn’t been cleaned during a lunch rush at a restaurant
- Removes grime from seat belt buckles
- A non abrasive way to clean vinyl siding after weed eating yard
- Wipe down your lawn mower with baby wipes after it has cooled down before you store it away. I’ve seen some people use a water hose to spray their mower clean, but let’s face it – Mowers rust over time which is why we don’t leave them out in the weather. If you clean with a regular (not sensitive) baby wipe, you’re less likely to see rust!
- Clean up small amounts of spilled gasoline
- Clean up small amounts of spilled kerosene
- Cleans gasoline off hands after pumping gas into vehicle
- Cleans kerosene of hands
- Removes dirt and yuck from outdoor sports equipment like baseballs, basketballs, soccer balls, etc
- Clean your bicycle frame, tires, rims, spokes
- Removes hair color dye from skin – must use immediately!
- Cleans dust off fake or real houseplants
- Can be used to clean chalkboard (if anyone still remembers what those are)
- Use when camping as a clean-your-whole-body hygiene product when water is not available
- Use when fishing to keep hands clean after handling fish and live lures
- Gently wipe down your pole and line when finished fishing
- Removes waterproof make up for men (hunting) and women (looking pretty)
- Clean your wiper blades
- Stain removal – Baby wipes will remove most stains from carpeting, cloth-covered furniture, and microfiber when used in a blotting fashion
- Animal feet cleaner – if you regularly take your pooch out for a walk, you could clean their paws off with a baby wipe
- Wipe down a public toilet
- Wipe down a shopping cart
- Got a cow lick? Baby wipes can be used to help those crazy but mild fly-away and cowlicks stay down temporarily.
- Self tanning with lotions? Baby wipes to the rescue. Wipe off the excess tanner that you’ve rubbed in or sprayed. The baby wipe will neutralize the area and prevent too much “tan” from sticking to ya.
- Use as a slider to clean tough to reach places – Grab one end of wipe, thread though tight squeeze area, grab the other end of wipe after threaded and see saw your way to clean!
- Use as a swiffer replacement on all non laminate floors.
- Perfect tissues for a sore nose when sick
- Cleans poop off walls
- Cleans pee off walls & side of vanity (If you have boys, you’ll understand)
- Should be in every survivalist or “prepper” bug-out bag
- Regular wipes are flammable because they contain small amounts of alcohol. Use several to start a fire using tender if needed while camping.
- Wipe down a baby changing table when away from home with small children
- Are you still thinking about #124? It wasn’t pretty!
- Mistakes happen and sometimes glass gets broken. Use baby wipes to safely pick up small pieces of glass that are small enough to be dangerous after breaking
- Clean a delicate lamp and fabric lamp shade
- Cleans plastic and glass lamps and lamp shades
- Cleans and lubricates scissors
- Wipe clean a scraping tool (drywall, paint, etc)
- Use to squish a spider!
- Remove smudges from mirrors and windows
- Removes excess ink from stamps
- Use to clean rubber stamps
- Clean your laptop screen
- Use to clean your iPod screen
- Clean your TV screen
- Can be used to wipe up plumbers glue (you know, that stinky stuff that has beautiful colors?) if used immediately
- Use to wipe up over spray from WD-40
- Clean up water-color paint
- Cleans plumbers putty off objects
- Grabs sawdust. Use to clean up after a remodel project.
- Use to clean off saw blades – AFTER IT’S UNPLUGGED FROM POWER SOURCE
- Use to clean up wood shavings
- Use to clean up concrete powder
- Use to clean up grout dust
- Use to pick up small nails that are hard to pick up with fingers
- Use to pick up small needles
- Use to clean small rock gravel out of grooves in shoes
- Use to clean dog poop off shoes
- Clean the touch screen of your smart phone – while it’s locked
- Clean dusty cord to electrical items – Unplugged from power first
- Clean a tape dispenser
- Clean crochet & knitting needles
- Clean small beads while crafting
- Use to remove Halloween make-up
- Use to remove theater make-up
- Use to remove clown make-up
- Use to remove sporting events make-up
- Clean the coffee drips off the outside of your cup
- Clean the outside of a dropped sippy cup
- Women – clean yourself during that special time of the month
- Wipe shoe kicked dirt off the front door of your house
- Get dirt out of the cracks of your welcome mat with a baby wipe. Especially when company could arrive at any minute!
- Wipe down the flag of your mail box so it’s brilliantly red again!
- Wipe bird poop off mail box 🙁
- Dust off your wireless router
- Dust off your DVR, Cable box, or Satellite box
- Spiders build webs more often in the fall. Use a baby wipe attached to the end of a broom to catch cobwebs that appear at the top of the wall corners.
- Dryer lent – Clean out your lent trap with a baby wipe to remove fine lent trapped on the removable screen. Never insert a baby wipe into the trap compartment – that’s a fire hazard!
- Remove shoe marks from semi-gloss painted baseboard
- Shine your gutters – Not that anyone would really do this
- Clean your pet’s bottom and free the dingle berries. Yuck! So glad my dog is outside 🙂
- Clean the entry handle to a shed, garage or out building
- Wipe down your weed eater after each use
- Wipe down gardening hand tools to prevent rust
- Wipe down wrenches & sockets after use on vehicles
- Clean ink off skin
- Use to safely remove corroded batteries from devices. This keeps the corrosion off your hands.
- Use to wipe down exercise equipment after use.
- Blot with one on outside and one on inside of clothing to remove ketchup, barbecue sauce and cocktail sauce.
- Use to clean up spilled vinegar to neutralize the odor.
- Aren’t the kids to old to still be doing #40? I mean, am I right?
- Use to remove sticky residue from breakfast syrup
- Use to loosen gum stuck on walls. It you can get the edges loosened, you can pop it off with a butter knife or scraper.
Why? Why does everything end up on the walls? I’m too frustrated now to finish this list, but let me tell ya …I could go on & on! Baby wipes are a life saver & it’s not necessary to buy the most expensive ones either. The name brand ones tend to be thicker, but the thinner store brands work just fine too!
Hope you enjoyed the list. I’ve got more stuff to clean before our visitors appear!
Bye 🙂
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This post was awesome!!! My wife and I never had a children but now I know of way more uses other than wiping a babies butt. 🙂
Thanks
Glad to know! Cool!
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Never thought so!!!!! Baby wipes have so many uses!!!!! I am amazed.
Wow, that is a lot of uses. I like #128!
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I have enjoyed reading your adventures…and finding happiness everywhere! Keep up the good work.
Thank you dear 🙂
Just poppin in to say, “hi”…am thinking about you!
I love you Rivka!!
Thank you. I don’t deserve it, but am grateful, so very grateful to have your love.
And I you. 🙂
I love you Rivka!!
Used to keep baby wipes in the car (for cleaning my own hands after filling with petrol or going to a public loo where no soap was avialable) because they were in a cannister and kept “sealed” for longer…now use antibacterial gel but will definitely go back to baby wipes and use them for everything. Thank you.!
I bet you could add to this list! 🙂
Holy moly that’s a long list. I’m a believer as well. Always have them handy! Great post
Thanks dear 😉