Protex Ultra Disinfectant Wipes - Canister (75 per canister)

  • Effective on 40 pathogens including MRSA, HIV, staph
  • EPA approved, one-step disinfectant
  • For use on hard nonporous, non-surgical surfaces
  • Gentle to sensitive equipment
Our Part #
PLI 48-70
Manufacturer Part #
48-70

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Protex Ultra Disinfectant is an EPA approved, one-step disinfectant that effectively kills a wide range of bacteria, viruses and fungi. Protex disinfectant wipes are 7" x 9.5" and provide a 4 minute "kill time". Protex Ultra Wipes are the easy and convenient way to disinfect equipment and surfaces of all types. Part# 48-70

Protex Ultra is powerful against a broad spectrum of microorganisms, yet gentle to sensitive equipment.

Useful in disinfecting ultrasound transducers, probes, mammography compressor plates and other hard nonporous, non-surgical surfaces. Also for use on items such as vinyl exam tables, athletic mats, exercise equipment, counter tops, toilets and more.

Protex Disinfectant wipes are a one-step disinfectant that effectively kills a wide range of bacteria, viruses, and fungi including:

  • MRSA
  • Coronavirus
  • VISA
  • HIV
  • E-coli
  • Herpes
  • VRE
  • HCV
  • Norwalk Virus

Protex by Parker Labs is:

  • Protex is gentle to sensitive equipment
  • Comes in convenient spray dispenser
  • Alcoholfree
  • For hospitals and institutional use
  • EPA approved

Protex Spray and Protex Ultra Wipes has demonstrated effectiveness against viruses similar to 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) on hard, non-porous surfaces. Therefore, Protex Spray and Protex Ultra Wipes can be used against 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) when used in accordance with the directions for use against Norovirus on hard, non-porous surfaces.

Cleaning and Disinfection for Households - Interim Recommendations for U.S. Households with Suspected or Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19