Chlorhexidine gluconate is one of the most widely used antiseptic agents in healthcare. Wipes built around it prepare the skin before injections, catheter insertion and surgery. The agent lowers microorganisms on the skin and leaves a protective effect behind.
Detrox produces Detroprep Wipes 2% CHG, 70% IPA around this active ingredient. Each wipe pairs 2% Chlorhexidine Gluconate with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol. The result is fast disinfection joined to a lasting antimicrobial layer.
The active ingredient sits at the centre of how these wipes perform. Its properties shape why chlorhexidine pairs with alcohol and where the wipes fit. Understanding it gives a clear, practical view of pre-procedure skin antisepsis.
What Is Chlorhexidine Gluconate?
Chlorhexidine gluconate, often shortened to CHG, is a broad-spectrum antiseptic compound. It binds to the skin and disrupts the cell membranes of microorganisms. This action reaches bacteria, fungi and many viruses.
In wipe form, the compound is delivered at a controlled concentration. Detroprep Wipes use a 2% Chlorhexidine Gluconate level for skin preparation. The fixed concentration keeps every application consistent.
CHG stands out for one trait in particular. It keeps working after application, because the compound stays bound to the skin. This persistence separates it from agents that act and then fade.
Why Combine 2% CHG With 70% Isopropyl Alcohol?
A single agent rarely covers every need. Alcohol acts quickly but evaporates, while chlorhexidine acts more slowly yet lasts. Combining them captures the strengths of both.
In Detroprep Wipes, 70% Isopropyl Alcohol delivers rapid initial disinfection. The 2% Chlorhexidine Gluconate then provides a durable antimicrobial layer. Together they show bactericidal, fungicidal, virucidal and mycobactericidal activity.
The blend also supports comfort and practicality. Glycerin is added to protect the skin, and the pH stays skin-compatible. The wipe dries fast and needs no rinsing.
What Makes the Effect Last on the Skin?
The lasting effect comes from how chlorhexidine binds. The compound attaches to the outer skin layers and stays in place. As long as the area is undisturbed, the protection continues.
This persistence is the core advantage of chlorhexidine gluconate wipes. They keep reducing microbial growth during the window when contamination risk is highest. For procedures with an open access point, that window matters.
Detroprep Wipes are built to hold this effect for hours after use. The result supports infection control well beyond the moment of application. Leaving the treated skin untouched preserves the benefit.
Chlorhexidine Gluconate Compared With Other Skin Antiseptics
The table compares common antiseptic approaches by speed and duration.
| Antiseptic approach | Speed of action | Duration of effect | Common use |
| Alcohol only | Fast | Short, fades on drying | Quick wipe before injection |
| Chlorhexidine only | Slower | Lasting | Skin prep needing persistence |
| 2% CHG + 70% IPA (Detroprep) | Fast | Lasting | Pre-surgical and invasive prep |
Which Procedures Rely on Chlorhexidine Gluconate Wipes?
Many routine and surgical procedures depend on careful skin antisepsis. These wipes serve a wide span of those tasks across healthcare.
Common procedures include:
- Skin preparation before injection and venipuncture
- Surgical field antisepsis before invasive procedures
- Cleansing before intravenous and catheter placement
- Preparation of intact skin around a catheter site
Detroprep Wipes are used on intact skin only. They are not applied to open wounds, burns or mucous membranes. This boundary keeps the application both safe and appropriate.
Practical Tips for Safe Use
A correct routine protects the antiseptic effect. These steps keep results reliable across staff and shifts:
- Take one wipe from the single pack before starting
- Wipe the target area and rub for about sixty seconds
- Let the skin dry on its own, without rinsing
- Apply only to skin with intact integrity
- Keep the treated area clean and undisturbed afterward
Small habits make a measurable difference. Consistent technique lets the chlorhexidine gluconate stay effective where it is needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the percentage in 2% CHG mean?
The figure refers to the concentration of Chlorhexidine Gluconate in the solution. In Detroprep Wipes, a 2% level is paired with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol. This controlled concentration supports broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity while staying suitable for intact skin. The fixed formula keeps each wipe consistent in use.
Why does chlorhexidine last longer than alcohol alone?
Chlorhexidine gluconate binds to the outer skin layers and stays in place after application. Alcohol, by contrast, evaporates quickly once it has acted. Because the chlorhexidine remains bound, its antimicrobial effect continues for hours, as long as the treated area is left undisturbed.
Are these wipes gentle on the skin?
Detroprep Wipes are formulated with a skin-compatible pH and added glycerin. These features support comfort and help limit dryness during routine use. The wipes have been developed for repeated clinical application on intact skin, including sensitive skin in most cases.
Do these wipes replace surgical hand antisepsis?
No. Chlorhexidine gluconate wipes prepare the patient skin before a procedure. Hand antisepsis for staff is a separate step with its own products and routine. Detroprep Wipes focus on patient skin preparation, supporting the wider infection control process rather than replacing any part of it.

