A very professional and thorough presentation. I am American and have used this item based on travel in Europe and Asia, and now l and my family are very pleased to find such a quality item here in the States.
I searched how to use a bidet.. I got you.. !! USELESS...!! I ADMIT I have no idea ,none.. how to use, you EXPLAINED NOTHING ... IM born/ raised NYC..60+ YRS.. I saw a bidet at 19 yrs old in an apartment in nycfor an Arab sheik moving into an apartment.. I pissed into it.. !! Today ,no interest but now, wanna know ( HOW) to use it.. I get a sales commercial. Again, HOW DA FK DO YOU USE IT.. ,Sounds absolutely unsanitary and I gotta search elsewhere thanks for nothing. And specifically this link was ( for men) again.. hope sales are great.. NOT!!
A great video! I struggled with this type of bidet, I didn't like squirming around on the toilet so I got a handheld bidet and that was much better for me! They also can be used to clean your toilet and other many uses toilet seat bidets do not cover.
I’m on the market for a bidet. My son suffers from encopresis, and I currently am suffering from a fissure. We’ve gone thru so many wipes (flushable but don’t flush). I’m wondering if this would be the best solution for us. (I’ll definitely be getting one that blows out warm water)
A bidet seat would probably be very helpful for your son. I'd recommend getting one with a risk free trail just in case he doesn't love it for some reason. www.manybidets.com/product-tag/bidet-seats-with-risk-free-trials/
@@ManyBidets so let’s talk “ladies”. Since the spray is spraying forward, and us ladies are to go front to back to prevent infections, how do you use the bidet to avoid splashing forward into areas at risk for infection??
@@DP-ih6nt Great question! It's designed in a way that prevents that from happening and with having first hand experience with regular bidet usage, I have never had any forward splashing. In fact, a lot of customers add a bidet to their hygiene ritual to prevent that sort of infection.
Found that out on my second day of use. Another tip if your bidet has a dryer, pat your private area with a little bit of toilet paper and let the dryer do the rest.
Holy Crap! I felt like I was 12 years old watching this video. I've never used a bidet, dont plan on it and I don't know how I got here. However, learning how to clean the butt hole can bring out the child in anyone! Thank you!
Thanks for the video. You don't mention using soap. In a normal floor model bidet I think people might often use soap to be totally clean, for example prior to bedroom activities. How practical is it to use soap with these bidet seats? Do people often use soap when using them. That way is it possible to be as clean as after bathing or showering. Thank you.
There was one bidet made years and years ago that offered a soap dispenser called the Bio Bidet Premium BB-i3000 Bidet Seat, but while it was out, a study was done that showed that washing with soap back there too often depleted the body of good bacteria that's needed back there. After this was discovered the i3000 was discontinued and no one else has ever made a model that adds soap to the water since.
@@ManyBidets Thanks, that's interesting but I was wondering about using your hands or a cloth with a bar of soap or liquid soap on occasion. Is that practical and do people do that? What I am getting at is, how the functionality of these bidet seats compares to the functionality of a real bidet with regards to having a good wash before sex. Thank you.
@@markpennell4938 I would say much less functional than your typical stand alone bidet. The add on seat bidets are more convenient, but the water comes out in a strong spray. Trying to wash with soap and your hand would make a huge mess as well as being difficult because of the small opening of a toilet seat.
I just bought a Tushy Bidet 3.0 and had it installed. I have a problem with it because the switch to adjust the angle doesn’t move when you angle it up. It stays in one position. If you pull it forward then it slides back. It doesn’t stay forward. Suggestion?
As a fat man it’s hard to use bidet, even with spray hose. I found that my physical ability become harder to stand up - while bending- due to my weight. And, because of my large belly it’s hard to get my left hand to reach the rear whilst cleansing.
A couple of basic questions that are left unanswered. One, how do you tell when your butt is clean? Second, how do you dry off? In addition, what does this do to your water usage?
Trying a bidet for the first time is a learning experience. It may take someone a couple days or a couple of weeks. At the beginning its common to still use toilet paper as you're figuring out how to sit on the bidet, water pressure, and nozzle placement. After awhile you will feel confident that you wont need to check yourself with toilet paper. Most electric bidets have a warm air dryer, there are some that are more powerful than others but its very common to still use at least one sheet of toilet paper to dab dry yourself.
Hello, for directions on how to have the nozzle come out for cleaning purposes I would reach out to Bidet King since that is there seat. But typically its never a bad idea to wipe down the wand whenever you clean the toilet.
You could do either, or a little of both. That really comes down to personal preference along with trial and error of what works best for you. Thank you for watching!
Nearly every Asian home has a 'bum gun', as do all hotels in Asia...how come nobody ever talks about that...??? It's cheap to install and very efficient, plus it requires very little cleaning. Cheers
Every bidet is different, but most non-electric bidets' nozzles are spring loaded, so you should be able to just pull down on them and then clean them (I recommend wearing gloves). However, due to the fact that every bidet is different, and the fact that we specialize in electric bidets, your best bet would be to reach out to the manufacturer for the complete details.
Check this out! th-cam.com/video/INhDkqHKiPQ/w-d-xo.html My current personal fav is the Eco Nova bidet seat: www.manybidets.com/product/eco-nova-bidet-seat/
Some societies use their left hand to clean their rear, then clean the hand separately. With a bidet, the spraying water could wash the sticky poop and the hand at the same time if a person is flexible enough. Flush before washing. A bidet with a dryer would be nice to dry the rear. A clean towel might be a needed item for the hand afterward.
@@ManyBidets I read all your material and none of it works for me. I have made sure of trying all of the suggestions. I even added a pressure pump to bring my water pressure to 75 psi. I still was not clean. It may be a result of my diet. I cannot change that.
@@JohnTrogdon-wc1gk toilet paper until clean, followed by a wet wipe, followed by one more pass of dry paper. I guarantee you it will be cleaner than a bidet alone. Do you spray your dishes with just water, or do you use a sponge and wipe them?
Water, hand, and ph appropriate gel wash, with energetic hand washing (under the nails also!) and sanitation at the end give the only throughout and hygeinic results (after defecation, aka "pooping" in baby talk). Rinsing doesn't do it, and the nozzle opening contamination, with the water passing out of it, and and carrying the contamination on, is an issue I don't see addressed, just "you might want to clean it...)
Great question! A bidet helps clean the area after a bowel movement as an alternative to toilet paper but using soap is usually reserved for use in the shower instead of a bidet. Most electric bidets have air dryers which folks utilize to help with the drying, alternatively dabbing dry with some toilet paper or reusable towels is another option folks utilize.
Great question! While many electric bidets will come with a warm air dryer, for those that want a quicker dry, using a bit of toilet paper to pat dry should get the job done without leaving behind any clumps or mess!
I would not like the fact that you could have the previous user's "remnants" splash on you! How could it be clean without it being disinfected after each use?
Great question! Most bidets run a pre-rinse of the nozzle before use followed by a post-rinse as well. Some bidets even do this with sterilized water and/or UV sterilization of the whole nozzle. This helps to keep the nozzle clean for use but we still recommend routine cleaning of your bidet.
My bidet toilet seat is much easier and more convenient than a traditional bidet. I’m in Italy right now and, being a tall person, find squatting so low to use a bidet uncomfortable. Give me my bidet seat any day!
First, I would like to ask is for a female... Can I use the rear wash option to wash up after number two? Or will that splash poop forward into the front lady part (vagina)? Sorry. I want to make my bathroom experience easier on myself because I have IBS but I'm nervous about this new alpha bidet ux pearl toilet seat that I had purchased and received today. I'm having anxiety about it because I've had UTI before for three years and it was a nightmare and I don't want to have it again. So I need a professional tell me how to use it correctly... Step by step. And second, I assume I need to flush the toilet after pooping and before using the bidet, correct? And will the water clean my butt cheeks also?
The posterior-anterior direction of the jet of water is utterly inconvenient for women and contaminated water reaching the vaginal and urethra opening is unavoidable by "practice"/ "contortions". Short of proper showering,a hand held shower head while sitting on the edge of a bathtub,allowing control of direction of flow,with ph appropriate intimate gel use after defecation, and throughout hand washing and sanitation at the end, is optimal.
It's not supposed to go into your lower intestine unless you're trying to use it as an enema. Going into your lower intestine will keep you from getting clean as quickly.
Brondell is an awful company to deal with.. I was sold a defective Swash 1700 and Brondell expected us to pay for the parts. Terrible to deal with. Notice Brondell’s comments are turned off
I keep a can of shave cream (soap) on the floor by my toilet I rinse then apply the cream and rinse again....makes you feel extra clean and like you just smoked a menthol with your butt
I don't understand any of this. Spraying water on my butt would never clean it. And I really would not want to have to take a shower every time I poop😅
I totally understand. That's why we talk about it in this video. It's not anything most people think about or even assume could happen, but it happens all the time. Some seats have an enema wash specifically set up for that purpose.
@@ManyBidets I still have a hard time believing that a strong stream of water from an external source gets to intestine or flushes it in any way. There is a barrier of course that will slow the water down significantly when it just enters the body. But, hey, I could be wrong, and I do think those with issues can still get some relief even if the water doesn't get that far and doesn't "flush" in the way a clinical procedure would.
I'm certain it's nowhere near as effective as a clinical procedure but mine will flush the bits from just inside the anus if I get it positioned just right on the highest flow setting. I have my home's pressure set to a minimum acceptable level, I believe peak system pressure is 37psi if I recall.
@@ManyBidets Some societies use their left hand to clean their rear, then clean the hand separately. With a bidet, the spraying water could wash the sticky poop and the hand at the same time if a person is flexible enough. Flush before washing. A bidet with a dryer would be nice to dry the rear. A clean towel might be a needed item for the hand afterward.
Greatly appreciated the absence of silly jokes and ability to address the topic in an extraordinarily benign manner. Awesome work 👍
Thanks for the kind words! Hopefully you found the information helpful :-)
loosen up a little bit.
sorry, but not everyone appreciates fart jokes as much as you@@TheBradleyBliss
@@chriswright4282 MANY PEOPLE DO CHRIS MANY PEOPLE DO!!!
@@chriswright4282 I know I do!
A very professional and thorough presentation. I am American and have used this item based on travel in Europe and Asia, and now l and my family are very pleased to find such a quality item here in the States.
Thank you for the kind words!
Finally a video that really explains proper use.
Thanks for watching!
Emma.. if this Educated you.. you're a great example of low education...
I searched how to use a bidet..
I got you.. !! USELESS...!!
I ADMIT I have no idea ,none.. how to use, you EXPLAINED NOTHING ... IM born/ raised NYC..60+ YRS.. I saw a bidet at 19 yrs old in an apartment in nycfor an Arab sheik moving into an apartment.. I pissed into it.. !! Today ,no interest but now, wanna know ( HOW) to use it.. I get a sales commercial. Again, HOW DA FK DO YOU USE IT.. ,Sounds absolutely unsanitary and I gotta search elsewhere thanks for nothing. And specifically this link was
( for men) again.. hope sales are great.. NOT!!
Thank you for yet another helpful video from an aspiring bidet user.
Thanks for the kind words! Can't wait to hook you up with an awesome bidet!!
A great video! I struggled with this type of bidet, I didn't like squirming around on the toilet so I got a handheld bidet and that was much better for me! They also can be used to clean your toilet and other many uses toilet seat bidets do not cover.
Handhelds are great from an aiming standpoint! Personally I like seats a bit better, as I can wash without reaching back there :-)
I agree.
Clenching was making my life a misery snd i was even trying psychiatric help. Not now though,after this helpful and life saving advice. Thank you !!
We are so glad this was helpful for you! Thanks for watching!
You are an excellent communicator, a refined one at that, and a great teacher.
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Great explanations! I agree with and attest to the validity of this information.
Thanks so much for sharing!
Very grateful for your words of wisdom and actions.
We're glad you found it helpful!
Very helpful information. Thank you
You are very welcome! Thank you! Next time you're in the market for a bidet, let us know!
Just installed yesterday. Will turn down the pressure
Sounds good!
I am awed by a 4.99 rating with the BBB for the life of your business. That is impressive. Congratulations.
Thanks for the kind words :-) I'm blessed to have such great employees and customers!
I’m on the market for a bidet. My son suffers from encopresis, and I currently am suffering from a fissure. We’ve gone thru so many wipes (flushable but don’t flush). I’m wondering if this would be the best solution for us. (I’ll definitely be getting one that blows out warm water)
A bidet seat would probably be very helpful for your son. I'd recommend getting one with a risk free trail just in case he doesn't love it for some reason. www.manybidets.com/product-tag/bidet-seats-with-risk-free-trials/
Bidet, is the best investment I gave myself. Wish I had done it earlier in life.
Thanks for sharing!
You have to wiggle to make sure you get the sides!
Great additional tip!!
I just figured this one out too
@@ManyBidets so let’s talk “ladies”. Since the spray is spraying forward, and us ladies are to go front to back to prevent infections, how do you use the bidet to avoid splashing forward into areas at risk for infection??
@@DP-ih6nt Great question! It's designed in a way that prevents that from happening and with having first hand experience with regular bidet usage, I have never had any forward splashing. In fact, a lot of customers add a bidet to their hygiene ritual to prevent that sort of infection.
Found that out on my second day of use. Another tip if your bidet has a dryer, pat your private area with a little bit of toilet paper and let the dryer do the rest.
Your vid’s and info are so good. Txs
Glad you found them helpful! Thanks for the kind words :-) If you're ever in the market for a bidet, let us know!
Holy Crap! I felt like I was 12 years old watching this video. I've never used a bidet, dont plan on it and I don't know how I got here. However, learning how to clean the butt hole can bring out the child in anyone! Thank you!
Thanks for the video. You don't mention using soap. In a normal floor model bidet I think people might often use soap to be totally clean, for example prior to bedroom activities. How practical is it to use soap with these bidet seats? Do people often use soap when using them. That way is it possible to be as clean as after bathing or showering. Thank you.
There was one bidet made years and years ago that offered a soap dispenser called the Bio Bidet Premium BB-i3000 Bidet Seat, but while it was out, a study was done that showed that washing with soap back there too often depleted the body of good bacteria that's needed back there. After this was discovered the i3000 was discontinued and no one else has ever made a model that adds soap to the water since.
@@ManyBidets Thanks, that's interesting but I was wondering about using your hands or a cloth with a bar of soap or liquid soap on occasion. Is that practical and do people do that? What I am getting at is, how the functionality of these bidet seats compares to the functionality of a real bidet with regards to having a good wash before sex. Thank you.
@@markpennell4938 Thanks for asking. For the reason stated above, it's not recommended, however, how you use a bidet in your home is your call :-)
@@markpennell4938 I would say much less functional than your typical stand alone bidet. The add on seat bidets are more convenient, but the water comes out in a strong spray. Trying to wash with soap and your hand would make a huge mess as well as being difficult because of the small opening of a toilet seat.
@@lecruset Perfect answer. Thanks
Good tips. Thanks
You bet!
I just bought a Tushy Bidet 3.0 and had it installed. I have a problem with it because the switch to adjust the angle doesn’t move when you angle it up. It stays in one position. If you pull it forward then it slides back. It doesn’t stay forward. Suggestion?
Thanks for watching! You will want to reach out to Tushy for support on that product.
As a fat man it’s hard to use bidet, even with spray hose. I found that my physical ability become harder to stand up - while bending- due to my weight. And, because of my large belly it’s hard to get my left hand to reach the rear whilst cleansing.
What? TMI
@you gotta any solutions for a fat man weighing over 300 pounds. Thanks.
A couple of basic questions that are left unanswered. One, how do you tell when your butt is clean? Second, how do you dry off? In addition, what does this do to your water usage?
Trying a bidet for the first time is a learning experience. It may take someone a couple days or a couple of weeks. At the beginning its common to still use toilet paper as you're figuring out how to sit on the bidet, water pressure, and nozzle placement. After awhile you will feel confident that you wont need to check yourself with toilet paper. Most electric bidets have a warm air dryer, there are some that are more powerful than others but its very common to still use at least one sheet of toilet paper to dab dry yourself.
I agree. None of it makes sense to me
Do you wipe first before using the bidet?
If you are seated properly you should not need to wipe first. You may choose to dab dry afterwards if you do not want to wait for the dryer cycle.
NO! Don't do that. You'll smear the must-hangs and will-nots. Makes cleanup more difficult. ;-)
Do some of the bidets sprayers go back and forth? I just ordered a cheap one lol
Yes! A lot of the higher end models offer oscillating, where the nozzle moves back and forth.
Also i forgot to ask is, do i need to clean the bidet nossel or does it clean itself? I have an alpha bidet ux pearl.
Hello, for directions on how to have the nozzle come out for cleaning purposes I would reach out to Bidet King since that is there seat. But typically its never a bad idea to wipe down the wand whenever you clean the toilet.
Should you use something to wipe or just let the pressure do the work?
You could do either, or a little of both. That really comes down to personal preference along with trial and error of what works best for you. Thank you for watching!
I use the circle rocking method
Nearly every Asian home has a 'bum gun', as do all hotels in Asia...how come nobody ever talks about that...??? It's cheap to install and very efficient, plus it requires very little cleaning. Cheers
Thanks for your feedback!
I love our bidet! I thought the subject of this video was about CLEANING the nozzle on a less expensive, non electric bidet. Please, please!
Every bidet is different, but most non-electric bidets' nozzles are spring loaded, so you should be able to just pull down on them and then clean them (I recommend wearing gloves). However, due to the fact that every bidet is different, and the fact that we specialize in electric bidets, your best bet would be to reach out to the manufacturer for the complete details.
@@ManyBidets Thanks!
@@nanaslovesYou're welcome!
I'm looking to buy one.
Check this out! th-cam.com/video/INhDkqHKiPQ/w-d-xo.html My current personal fav is the Eco Nova bidet seat: www.manybidets.com/product/eco-nova-bidet-seat/
You may have to cycle the nozzle more than once to get completely clean.
Some societies use their left hand to clean their rear, then clean the hand separately. With a bidet, the spraying water could wash the sticky poop and the hand at the same time if a person is flexible enough. Flush before washing. A bidet with a dryer would be nice to dry the rear. A clean towel might be a needed item for the hand afterward.
You're absolutely correct. That is something some cultures do, however, it should not be needed to get clean with a bidet seat.
@@ManyBidets I read all your material and none of it works for me. I have made sure of trying all of the suggestions. I even added a pressure pump to bring my water pressure to 75 psi. I still was not clean. It may be a result of my diet. I cannot change that.
@@JohnTrogdon-wc1gk toilet paper until clean, followed by a wet wipe, followed by one more pass of dry paper. I guarantee you it will be cleaner than a bidet alone. Do you spray your dishes with just water, or do you use a sponge and wipe them?
Water, hand, and ph appropriate gel wash, with energetic hand washing (under the nails also!) and sanitation at the end give the only throughout and hygeinic results (after defecation, aka "pooping" in baby talk). Rinsing doesn't do it, and the nozzle opening contamination, with the water passing out of it, and and carrying the contamination on, is an issue I don't see addressed, just "you might want to clean it...)
Also check out Homer Simpson’s use of a Japanese toilet. 100% accurate. “Dads on TV”. 😂
I'm afraid that the bidet is going to spray the yuck around....and make more work for me in the clean up. I like a cleannnn bottom end!!!
Exactly. None of it makes sense.
How come no body say anything about using soap or a towel? If you spray your bottom with water and stand afterwards don't your cloths get wet?
Great question! A bidet helps clean the area after a bowel movement as an alternative to toilet paper but using soap is usually reserved for use in the shower instead of a bidet. Most electric bidets have air dryers which folks utilize to help with the drying, alternatively dabbing dry with some toilet paper or reusable towels is another option folks utilize.
How do you dry and make sure your clean? In my head I imagine toilet paper leaving clumps cause of being wet?
Great question! While many electric bidets will come with a warm air dryer, for those that want a quicker dry, using a bit of toilet paper to pat dry should get the job done without leaving behind any clumps or mess!
I would not like the fact that you could have the previous user's "remnants" splash on you! How could it be clean without it being disinfected after each use?
Great question! Most bidets run a pre-rinse of the nozzle before use followed by a post-rinse as well. Some bidets even do this with sterilized water and/or UV sterilization of the whole nozzle. This helps to keep the nozzle clean for use but we still recommend routine cleaning of your bidet.
😊 like number 700 here 🎉
It was not 100% intuitive to me at first that you should spray for 20-60 seconds and not just short bursts!
Thanks for the feedback!
clenching and oscillating now...
My bidet toilet seat is much easier and more convenient than a traditional bidet. I’m in Italy right now and, being a tall person, find squatting so low to use a bidet uncomfortable. Give me my bidet seat any day!
We appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment!
First, I would like to ask is for a female... Can I use the rear wash option to wash up after number two? Or will that splash poop forward into the front lady part (vagina)? Sorry. I want to make my bathroom experience easier on myself because I have IBS but I'm nervous about this new alpha bidet ux pearl toilet seat that I had purchased and received today. I'm having anxiety about it because I've had UTI before for three years and it was a nightmare and I don't want to have it again. So I need a professional tell me how to use it correctly... Step by step. And second, I assume I need to flush the toilet after pooping and before using the bidet, correct? And will the water clean my butt cheeks also?
The posterior-anterior direction of the jet of water is utterly inconvenient for women and contaminated water reaching the vaginal and urethra opening is unavoidable by "practice"/ "contortions". Short of proper showering,a hand held shower head while sitting on the edge of a bathtub,allowing control of direction of flow,with ph appropriate intimate gel use after defecation, and throughout hand washing and sanitation at the end, is optimal.
The cleanest I have ever felt was after pouring several cups of Irish rock salt into a fire hose and just really having at it.
I need confirmation. How do I know it is really clean down there?
The bidet needs to have a mirror or a camera so I can see what is happening.
Patting dry will provide a good indicator whether you are getting fully clean!
Wait, I had no idea that water was supposed to go into your lower intestine until I watched this video.
It's not supposed to go into your lower intestine unless you're trying to use it as an enema. Going into your lower intestine will keep you from getting clean as quickly.
That guy said lower intestine atleast twice.
Exactly, and utterly inappropriately.
what so is the water meant to enter your butt hole
Using a bidet is like flying first class… once done you’ll never go back!
He didn't laugh at all during that entire speech. That's impressive.
Thanks for watching!
Brondell is an awful company to deal with.. I was sold a defective Swash 1700 and Brondell expected us to pay for the parts. Terrible to deal with. Notice Brondell’s comments are turned off
“Debris” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah.... Sometimes trying to be polite about a topic like this can be tricky ;-)
I keep a can of shave cream (soap) on the floor by my toilet I rinse then apply the cream and rinse again....makes you feel extra clean and like you just smoked a menthol with your butt
Oh so this doubles as a douche good to know
Please soap your bum too, especially after #2
TP. Then wet wash cloth. Then paper towel dry.
You don’t need TP to clean. The water does it. You need to dry up after (my experience) even when you have the warm air drier.
I don't understand any of this. Spraying water on my butt would never clean it. And I really would not want to have to take a shower every time I poop😅
Its beede
Lower intestines? I find it hard to believe that's happening with any external apparatus.
I totally understand. That's why we talk about it in this video. It's not anything most people think about or even assume could happen, but it happens all the time. Some seats have an enema wash specifically set up for that purpose.
@@ManyBidets enema wash is just a strong stream of water, right? It's still external.
@@ask230 Correct
@@ManyBidets I still have a hard time believing that a strong stream of water from an external source gets to intestine or flushes it in any way. There is a barrier of course that will slow the water down significantly when it just enters the body. But, hey, I could be wrong, and I do think those with issues can still get some relief even if the water doesn't get that far and doesn't "flush" in the way a clinical procedure would.
I'm certain it's nowhere near as effective as a clinical procedure but mine will flush the bits from just inside the anus if I get it positioned just right on the highest flow setting.
I have my home's pressure set to a minimum acceptable level, I believe peak system pressure is 37psi if I recall.
Eat More Vegetables...
That would help too ;-)
haha yup
Hemorrhoids for me prevent completely cleaning
I'm sorry to hear that. Would you mind sharing what bidet seat you're currently using?
@@ManyBidets Some societies use their left hand to clean their rear, then clean the hand separately. With a bidet, the spraying water could wash the sticky poop and the hand at the same time if a person is flexible enough. Flush before washing. A bidet with a dryer would be nice to dry the rear. A clean towel might be a needed item for the hand afterward.
Really? That’s the reason I installed one! For me, wiping was causing so much irritation. This eliminates that for me!