Eye Defense Wipes

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The rusty stains under the eyes keep coming back

Those reddish-brown tear tracks build up under the eyes faster than they can be wiped away.

Dry cotton balls just smear the gunk around and miss the crust in the corner.

Light-coated pets end up with stained, damp, matted fur around the face.

A tub of pre-moistened textured wipes

The eye wipes are round cotton pads that come pre-moistened in a resealable tub, one hundred to a pack.

The textured surface grips and lifts dried tear stains and eye gunk instead of smearing it around the way a flat smooth pad does.

A gentle cleansing solution makes them suitable for the delicate eye area every day on both cats and dogs.

A clean face in a few seconds

Pull one wipe from the tub, hold the pet still, and wipe outward from the corner of the eye with a fresh pad for each side.

The stains and crust lift away and the fur around the eyes stays cleaner and drier.

Used daily, it keeps the buildup from creeping back the way it used to.

Questions? We got answers.

Materials

  • Textured cotton round wipes
  • Pre-moistened with a gentle cleansing solution

Size

  • 100 wipes per resealable tub
  • For cats and dogs of all sizes

Care

  • Keep the lid sealed so the wipes stay moist
  • For external eye-area cleaning only
  • Use a fresh wipe for each eye

Yes. The cleansing solution is gentle enough for daily use around the eye area, which is also what keeps tear stains from building back up.

The wipes are meant for the fur and skin around the eye, not the eyeball itself. Wiping outward from the inner corner cleans the stained area without touching the eye directly.

They lift fresh stains and crust right away and reduce the look of older staining with daily use. Deep-set discoloration on light fur fades gradually rather than disappearing in one wipe.

Yes. The wipes work the same way for cats and dogs, including flat-faced breeds that collect tear staining in the eye folds.