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Big Wipes Heavy Duty Wipes

Big Wipes Heavy Duty Wipes
Overall Auto Express rating

5.0

Best price: £4.79

These wipes are the most expensive on test, calculated by cost per sheet. Yet they more than make up for this with their amazing performance. They have a dual-sided design, with one side abrasive and the other smooth. This cuts down on effort: they took three wipes to remove grime from our upholstery and only one to shift the chocolate. The smooth side deftly cleaned up grease. They can be used on fabrics and plastics and don’t dry with obvious smears on matt surfaces. The resealable pack slots neatly into a door pocket, although you can buy a plastic tub with twice as many wipes.

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