Our Story

When the world slowed down during COVID, the smallest things suddenly mattered the most—like clean hands. Every day, shelves were empty or stocked with wipes that tore apart mid-use or felt disappointingly dry, as if they had already given up before doing their job. In clinics, on subways, and in grocery lines, the frustration was constant. Cleanliness wasn’t optional anymore, yet the tools to stay clean kept failing at the exact moment they were needed.

In Brooklyn, NY, that problem hit especially close to home for a licensed pharmacist and his wife, a physician assistant with a PharmD and an MSPAS, PA-C. In their medical practices, they saw firsthand how important reliable hygiene was—not just for patients, but for healthcare workers themselves. After one too many ripped wipes and half-saturated sheets, a simple question turned into a serious idea: Why doesn’t a wipe exist that actually works the way it should?

That question became the beginning of PentaCleanse Alcohol Hand Wipes. Designed out of necessity, not marketing, the wipes were created for real-world use—strong enough not to rip, and saturated enough to truly clean hands without drying out halfway through. What started as a solution for their own pockets and work bags slowly transformed into something bigger: a product born from frustration, expertise, and the belief that quality matters most in a crisis.

PentaCleanse wasn’t just invented during COVID—it was shaped by it. Built from long days, shared conversations, and a determination to do better, the wipes became a quiet reminder that sometimes innovation doesn’t come from a lab or a boardroom, but from people simply trying to solve a problem the right way.

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