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Grime Boss Heavy Duty Hand Wipes

Clean your hands without any water, harsh chemicals or towels

Grime Boss Heavy Duty Hand Wipes

Price: £2.99 (10 wipes)

Contact: 01352 736700, www.grimeboss.co.uk

Grime Boss claims these new wipes will remove paint, grease, oil and bad smells from your hands, so they’re ideal for DIY mechanics, as well as keeping in the car for quick clean-ups on the go.

The citrus-scented wipes are dual-purpose. On one side, there’s a scrubbing material to agitate serious dirt, while the reverse has a softer texture for wiping your hands clean.

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On the soft side, Vitamin E and aloe vera moisturise your palms, and this side can be used to clean your face, too.

The packs have recloseable lids and you can get 10, 30 or 60-wipe versions. Whichever you go for, the manufacturer promises extra-large wipes that can be stretched without tearing. The slim packs fit easily into a glovebox or door pocket, too.

Prices start at £2.99 for the 10-wipe pack, rising to £4.99 for the 30-wipe pack and then £8.99 for 60 wipes.

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