Pet Cleaning Products: Natural, Eco-Friendly, Odor Control
A Field Note on Pet Wipes: What’s Working Now in Pet Care Cleaning
If you’ve been shopping for pet cleaning products lately, you’ve probably noticed a shift: shorter ingredient lists, softer substrates, and claims that sound more like skincare than household wipes. To be honest, that’s good news. Pets deserve gentle care, and the market is (finally) catching up.
Spotlight: Pet Wipes Supplier Disposable Cleaning Care 10pcs Easy
Origin: No. 18 Liuming Street, Xuefu Road, Chang’an District, Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei, China. The wipes use mellow cotton non-woven (soft spunlace feel), a moisturizing lotion, and a natural deodorant formula. No alcohol. The brand emphasizes sterilization/deodorization, quick absorption, and anti-mite care—useful in real life when the dog rolls in something unspeakable five minutes before guests arrive.
Typical Specifications (buyer guide, ≈ values)
| Item | Pet Wipes Supplier Disposable Cleaning Care 10pcs Easy |
| Substrate | Mellow cotton non-woven (spunlace), ≈45–60 gsm; soft touch |
| Wipe size | ≈150 × 200 mm per sheet (real-world use may vary) |
| Count per pack | 10 pcs (travel-friendly) |
| Formula | Alcohol-free moisturizing lotion; natural deodorant actives; mild surfactants |
| pH | ≈5.5–6.5 (pet-skin friendly range) |
| Shelf life | ≈24 months sealed; use within weeks after opening |
Process flow and QA (short version)
- Materials: spunlace non-woven + purified water + moisturizing lotion (alcohol-free) + deodorizing actives.
- Methods: solution compounding → substrate saturation → folding/stacking → 10-count flow-wrap → lot coding.
- Testing standards (typical): microbial time-kill screening per ASTM E2315; cosmetic GMP controls per ISO 22716; skin irritation guidance per ISO 10993-10 (where applicable); preservative efficacy challenge test (per cosmetic regs).
- Service life: stability tested for heat/cold cycling; seals checked for TEA (trans-epidermal aroma…kidding, just seal integrity). Actually: closure and moisture-retention audits.
- Industries: retail pet care, grooming salons, vet clinics, on-the-go travel kits.
Where they fit
Use these for paws post-walk, quick face clean-ups, litter-box splash zones, and—surprisingly—travel days when baths aren’t an option. Many customers say the soft handfeel is the clincher; it seems that pets tolerate them better than “crinkly” wipes.
Vendor comparison (snapshot, public brochures; verify before purchase)
| Vendor | Enyu Bodycare | OEM A (CN) | Brand B (EU) |
| MOQ | ≈5k–10k packs | ≈10k+ | Lower, but higher unit cost |
| Certs | ISO 9001, ISO 22716 (as declared) | ISO 9001 (typical) | ISO 22716; EU CPSR |
| Customization | Scent-free, logo, substrate gsm | Label + fragrance | Limited SKUs |
| Lead time | ≈25–35 days | ≈30–45 days | Stock-dependent |
Test data and certifications
Internal lab screens showed ≥3.0 log reduction of E. coli in 60s (ASTM E2315, n=3, bench data; not a disinfectant claim). Packaging and formula built under ISO 22716 GMP. Documentation like MSDS, ingredient list, and animal-safety statements are typically available on request. For eco-minded buyers, ask about biodegradability (e.g., OECD 301 methods) and substrate sourcing.
Customization tips
- Fragrance: consider fragrance-free SKUs for sensitive pets; add mild botanical notes cautiously.
- Substrate: upgrade to 55–60 gsm for larger breeds; embossing improves pickup.
- Closure: resealable flow-wrap with robust adhesive to minimize dry-out.
- Claims: keep “cleaning” and “deodorizing”; avoid drug claims unless registered.
Quick case study
A grooming salon chain piloted these pet cleaning products for between-bath touchups. Over eight weeks, odor-related rework dropped ≈40% and groomer feedback skewed positive on softness and residue (informal survey, n=12). Not lab science, but a useful signal.
Bottom line: if you’re restocking pet cleaning products, prioritize alcohol-free formulas, soft spunlace substrates, and vendors who can show ISO 22716 compliance and basic time-kill data. Small details—closure strength, pH, gsm—matter more than the flashy claims, actually.



