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What type of wipes are safe to use in a laboratory?

Labs should use low-particle, lint-free wipes made from polyester, cellulose/polyester blends, or rayon/polyester materials. These minimize fiber shedding and residue that could interfere with experiments or contaminate samples. Standard paper towels or shop rags shed fibers and leave residue — avoid them for anything near instruments or samples. For most lab applications, polyester-based wiping cloths offer the lowest particle generation and are safe for use on optical surfaces, analytical balances, and precision instruments. For general bench cleaning and equipment wipe-downs, multi-purpose wipes with a cellulose/polyester construction provide good absorbency with controlled debris levels.

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