Surfaces
FD 366 sensitive top wipes Disinfection of sensitive surfaces
Disinfection wipes for sensitive surfaces in a handy flowpack
FD 366 sensitive top wipes are perfect for sensitive surfaces such as vinyl upholstery or acrylic glass. The wipes are fragrance-free, so they are great for allergy suffers who might react to certain fragrances. This offers additional safety. The handy flowpack allows individual wipes to be easily removed for quick-acting disinfection in-between, and it also features a handy clip for resealing.

FD 366 sensitive top wipes for disinfection of sensitive surfaces
Ready-to-use disinfection and cleaning wipes for sensitive surfaces of medical devices
- Bactericidal, tuberculocidal, yeasticidal, limited virucidal (enveloped viruses incl. HBV, HCV, HIV and coronaviruses), noroviruses
- Quick-acting disinfection effect
- Extra-large wipes
- Perfume-free
Active ingredients: alcohols, quaternary ammonium compounds
Available as: pack containing 50 wipes
Wipe size: 17.5 x 25 cm
Recommended by leading treatment unit manufacturers
The FD 366 sensitive active solution used in this product has been specially developed for use on sensitive surfaces. Leading treatment unit manufacturers recommend this ready-to-use solution with reduced alcohol content because it offers particularly gentle action in areas where conventional disinfectants can cause damage to surfaces or medical devices. At the same time, FD 366 sensitive is extremely efficient and offers a quick-acting effect.
The right way to disinfect sensitive surfaces
Generally speaking, things need to get done quickly in the day-to-day practice environment. The time available to clean and disinfect your treatment room between patients is often very short. This is why you need products that act quickly. At the same time it is really important that sensitive surfaces of your high-quality practice inventory (e.g. high-gloss plastics, vinyl upholstery and acrylic glass) are not attacked or damaged by cleaning agents or disinfectants. This takes the right balance – products need to be as effective as necessary, yet as gentle as possible on the materials they come into contact with.

Preventing material damage
As a general rule, particularly when it comes to cleaning synthetic materials, disinfectants with a high alcohol content are not normally recommended. Acrylic glass can form stress cracks within a very short space of time if it is disinfected with an agent with a very high alcohol content. Check out the video to see how quickly this type of material damage can happen if the wrong product is used: