Tecnu Detox Wipes - Package of 12
When you're hiking, gardening or playing outdoors, bring along Tecnu Detox Wipes. These waterless skin cleanser wipes effectively remove poison ivy and poison oak oils that cause rash and discomfort.
- Waterless skin cleanser removes poison ivy and poison oak oils, pitch, tar and other oily substances
- Apply to affected areas after exposure to poisonous plants: The sooner you remove urushiol, the less likely you are to get a rash
- Avoid secondary contamination: That plant oil can hang out on your tools and gear; clean your items with Tecnu Detox Wipes to use next time without worry
- Safe to use on pets: Avoid a rash from contact with your furry friend; wipe away that rash-causing oil from your pet's fur
- Rayon made from bamboo fiber
- Active ingredient: D-limonene
- Effective duration: 8–10 hours
- No water needed
- Includes 12 individually wrapped towelettes that easily fit into a pocket, purse or backpack
Made in USA.
Best Use | Hiking Camping |
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Dimensions | 7.75 x 5 x 3 inches |
Biodegradable | Yes |
Weight | 9 ounces |
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Must have for poison ivy
We hike a lot with our dogs as well as taking them to wooded off leash dog parks. My partner has a terrible reaction to poison ivy resulting in urgent care. Since we started using these there have been zero incidents of exposure or infection. The dogs don’t love how strong they smell although it’s pleasant enough for humans, but they are fine with it because it means they’re coming with.
Nature Group Must!
I bought these after a little member of the homeschool nature group I lead picked a handful of poison ivy at one of our meetings and then shortly after, I experienced my first ever rash from poison oak. We haven't had to use them but I'm so glad to have them with me when we go to nature group meetings or camping! We live in the mid south and poison ivy and poison oak are all over.
Used for hiking in poison oak.
I used these for hiking in an area with poison oak and used after hiking to wipe hands, face and gear. I think they worked because I did not have a rash.