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Do I have to touch the toilet to apply CleanSleeve?
No. The whole point is to avoid coming into ANY contact
with a dirty toilet seat. CleanSleeve slips on easily and you never have
to touch the seat.
Who uses CleanSleeve?
CleanSleeve was originally designed to be used by mothers
with small children. But, the sleeve is great for anyone who uses public
restrooms including women, children, travelers, elderly, even men.
When should I use CleanSleeve?
CleanSleeve is for use anytime you are away from home and
need to use public facilities.
Why should I use CleanSleeve?
CleanSleeve is the first disposable toilet seat cover in the history of
the world that really works! CleanSleeve is your first line of defense against
infective germs and wetness often found on public toilet seats.
How does CleanSleeve work?
CleanSleeve is designed to slip on an open front toilet
seat. The sleeve completely covers the seat from front to back, top to
bottom. CleanSleeve’s tubular design means that the sleeve will stay in
place until you remove it.
What is CleanSleeve made of?
CleanSleeve is made from Plastic. Plastic is the only
material that will protect you from wetness. Paper covers allow wetness to
come through, plus, they don’t stay in place.
How do I dispose of CleanSleeve after use?
CleanSleeve should be removed from the toilet seat and
discarded in waste receptacle. CleanSleeve isn’t meant to be flushed.
Someday we may be able to make the sleeve out of a biodegradable,
flushable plastic. But until then, just throw it away. We hope you’ll
think CleanSleeve’s benefits outweigh its disposal methods.
Where can I buy the CleanSleeve?
CleanSleeve will be available in retail stores near you
soon. If you don’t see it, ask your local grocery store, superstore or
drug store to carry it. For now, you can click here and go to our Order
Today page. You can also order by calling toll free 1.877.212.IDEA.
Do you have any additional questions you’d like to
have answered? Contact us toll free at 1.877.212.IDEA or click here to
send e-mail.
CleanSleeve is developed and distributed by New Visions,
LLC © 1999
CleanSleeve should be
removed from the toilet seat and discarded in waste receptacle.
CleanSleeve isn’t meant to be flushed.
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