Water is most of the wipe experience
A pet wipe is mainly liquid carried by fabric. If the water system is weak, buyers can face odor, color change, formula instability, or shelf-life complaints
BioPawPet focuses on 99.9% EDI purified water for premium wipe projects because stable water quality gives private-label buyers a cleaner specification to explain
What EDI water gives buyers
EDI purified water supports cleaner production control and more stable wipe quality. It is easier to explain in premium retail and grooming channels than a generic low-cost wipe claim
For bamboo fiber wipes, EDI water helps the product feel more deliberate: soft fabric, cleaner formula story, and better private-label positioning
EDI, RO, and tap water comparison
RO water can work for many wipe products, but buyers should ask suppliers how water quality is controlled and documented, Tap water is a warning sign for serious private-label pet wipes
When the target channel is pet boutiques, grooming salons, raw food stores, or premium Amazon listings, water quality becomes part of the product story
Questions to ask a wipe supplier
Ask what water system is used, what fabric GSM is offered, what pack count is standard, how heavy each bag is, what packaging options exist, and how carton weight affects shipping
For BioPawPet, the common premium spec is 20x20cm, 100pcs/bag, 50gsm bamboo fiber, and 99.9% EDI purified water
- Water system and formula direction
- Fabric type and GSM
- Pack count and bag weight
- Lid, label, color bag, or retail box options
- Carton size and gross weight
Match wipe spec to channel
50gsm bamboo fiber suits premium pet retail and grooming, 50gsm fully viscose can reduce cost while keeping a soft feel, 40gsm non-woven fabric fits economy wholesale and high-volume daily use
A good supplier should help you compare these options without forcing every buyer into the highest-cost version
The strongest wipe quote combines fabric, water quality, packaging, carton data, and channel fit
