One day I went out of toilet paper by mistake , and I took a new sponge that was actually a reserve for my body wash , and I soaked it in water and wiped my but, then washed the sponge and use another small towel to wipe my but from water , and let me tell you something now , because I fell more clean and I got use to it I have a towel and a sponge specially for this and works and it feels more comfortable and clean then the toilet paper ! , just don't forget to wash the towel as you do with laundry and clean your sponge with soap to kill bacteria . and thats it :)
Bamboo is the answer but the U.S. paper lobbyists pretty much axed that. I can’t find bamboo toilet paper anywhere/anymore. When I was buying it,it was 8 dollars for a pack of 24. Great deal. Then started seeing it online for up to 45 dollars for the same pack of 24.
Bidets except for the coldest part of the year[because I don't have one with warm water and I don't use my heating system to save $] seems perfect for me and should be considered by 95% of Americans. This all started in the starting months of the pandemic. Thanks pandemic!/s
We have two super poopers in our house. Just like a baby, they eat, then they go multiple times per day. We have a bidet attachment that is wonderful for getting squeaky clean. But we still buy a lot of TP around here.
I think that the number of 130 rolls per person per year is exaggerated. When 2020 started I honestly had no idea how much *we* (my wife and I) used. I just bought more when we were down to the last package of 6 rolls. Turns out we use approximately 3 rolls each per month, or 36 rolls each per year. I don't doubt that some people use more than we do, but really hard to believe it is that much more.
@@dbadagna Valid point, except I have worked from home for the past decade. I am sure my wife didn't hold it in until she got home, so likely she used some at the hospital where she was put in charge of Covid testing. Since all the restaurants were closed at the time, other than her work it's unlikely a factor. I still think 130 rolls per person per year is really high.
@@john_in_phoenix The roll size & the thickness of the ply, 2 or 3 etc are also factors. Plus many people blow their noses on toilet paper🤧 to save money over tissues etc, or use them as general wipes for small spills rather than big sheets of kitchen roll/ Handi-towel. Or continually wringing out kitchen sponges. Perhaps it is the wealthier people who buy more tissues, kitchen roll instead? Or who use the bigger, more absorbent multi-ply 🧻 rolls.
Toilet paper cleaning is just smearing it around. So gross. Use water for all the reasons they suggest. It’s easy to retrofit a toilet with a cheap bidet. Problem solved.
In 2020, during the pandemic (during which time it could be hard to find toilet paper in the stores), a friend from the UK shared this information, which was new to me: ====== Toilet paper is not an essential! After going number 2, if you don't have a bidet, wet your hand and soap it thoroughly, perch yourself rearwards on the edge of the bathtub near the faucet spout (making sure you're secure), and run the tub faucet full blast with warm water. Then use your hand to scoop water, using your fingers to rub and clean your crack thoroughly. Afterwards, obviously wash your hands carefully with soap in clean water. Your rear end will be much cleaner (and better-smelling) than if you had used toilet paper--and you will also have saved money.
the trees used in the manufacture of toilet paper - also other paper and packaging - are from forest plantations - especially for this purpose thus, trees in native forests continue to flourish normally - untouched by industry
I had bad hemorrhoids for YEARS and doctors wanted to tie this cut that etc etc. Wana know how I made it better? . I stopped wiping my butt and just hop in the shower to wash my butt. And I use my middle finger soaped up to push them grapes back in. I haven't had a hemmi issue for a long time. It only starts if I get lazy and start wiping again. 💩🚿
Wait. You suggested reusing toilet paper but then did not explain. Don'f pretend to be environmentally conscious but unhelpful. Your basic question as to whether toilet paper is best...well you have not shown us anything better. You did not explain the effectiveness of the biddet. You only put a guilt trip on everybody. And be honest, both if you intend to keep using t. p.
I have NEVER seen any evidence of a whirling, twirling, hurling, hurtling, wibbling, wobbling, zipping, zooming, rushing, rolling, twisting, turning, spinning and spiraling space ball, spherical "planet" earth and NEITHER HAS ANYONE ELSE.
bamboo toilet tissue is much more sustainable than using trees to make toilet paper, it grows super fast and comes back time after time!
Are any bamboo ‘forests’ grown in the U.S.? Counting the transportation cost vs closer regrown aspen pulp May balance thing…
The video tells you what the best option is. Water
One day I went out of toilet paper by mistake , and I took a new sponge that was actually a reserve for my body wash , and I soaked it in water and wiped my but, then washed the sponge and use another small towel to wipe my but from water , and let me tell you something now , because I fell more clean and I got use to it I have a towel and a sponge specially for this and works and it feels more comfortable and clean then the toilet paper ! , just don't forget to wash the towel as you do with laundry and clean your sponge with soap to kill bacteria . and thats it :)
@@alexxenaosas2416 All I can think of is the dreaded stinky kitchen sponge.. that constantly has soap on it yet would still stinkify.
Bidets are the answer. Not only do they save lots of paper, but they do a much better job. A lot of rashes come from butt wiping with toilet paper.
Nothing beats the BUM GUN!
Why aren't we using those three seashells from Demolition Man?
That is because in Demolition Man all restaurant were "Taco Bell" :- )
Bamboo is the answer but the U.S. paper lobbyists pretty much axed that. I can’t find bamboo toilet paper anywhere/anymore. When I was buying it,it was 8 dollars for a pack of 24. Great deal. Then started seeing it online for up to 45 dollars for the same pack of 24.
10:11 - The USA has many tree farms, even for making crappy home building lumber
Bidets except for the coldest part of the year[because I don't have one with warm water and I don't use my heating system to save $] seems perfect for me and should be considered by 95% of Americans. This all started in the starting months of the pandemic. Thanks pandemic!/s
130 rolls per year per person is a roll every 3 days. That is crazy! Women use more, but not that much more.
Outside the home, many people also use toilet paper when going to the bathroom at work, school, restaurants, etc.
We have two super poopers in our house. Just like a baby, they eat, then they go multiple times per day. We have a bidet attachment that is wonderful for getting squeaky clean. But we still buy a lot of TP around here.
I think that the number of 130 rolls per person per year is exaggerated. When 2020 started I honestly had no idea how much *we* (my wife and I) used. I just bought more when we were down to the last package of 6 rolls. Turns out we use approximately 3 rolls each per month, or 36 rolls each per year. I don't doubt that some people use more than we do, but really hard to believe it is that much more.
Outside the home, many people also use toilet paper when going to the bathroom at work, school, restaurants, etc.
@@dbadagna Valid point, except I have worked from home for the past decade. I am sure my wife didn't hold it in until she got home, so likely she used some at the hospital where she was put in charge of Covid testing. Since all the restaurants were closed at the time, other than her work it's unlikely a factor. I still think 130 rolls per person per year is really high.
@@john_in_phoenix
The roll size & the thickness of the ply, 2 or 3 etc are also factors.
Plus many people blow their noses on toilet paper🤧 to save money over tissues etc, or use them as general wipes for small spills rather than big sheets of kitchen roll/ Handi-towel. Or continually wringing out kitchen sponges.
Perhaps it is the wealthier people who buy more tissues, kitchen roll instead? Or who use the bigger, more absorbent multi-ply 🧻 rolls.
Really enjoyed this! Thanks 😊
Toilet paper cleaning is just smearing it around. So gross. Use water for all the reasons they suggest. It’s easy to retrofit a toilet with a cheap bidet. Problem solved.
I usually flush it when it has a dark side.
In 2020, during the pandemic (during which time it could be hard to find toilet paper in the stores), a friend from the UK shared this information, which was new to me:
======
Toilet paper is not an essential! After going number 2, if you don't have a bidet, wet your hand and soap it thoroughly, perch yourself rearwards on the edge of the bathtub near the faucet spout (making sure you're secure), and run the tub faucet full blast with warm water. Then use your hand to scoop water, using your fingers to rub and clean your crack thoroughly. Afterwards, obviously wash your hands carefully with soap in clean water. Your rear end will be much cleaner (and better-smelling) than if you had used toilet paper--and you will also have saved money.
the trees used in the manufacture of toilet paper - also other paper and packaging - are from forest plantations - especially for this purpose
thus, trees in native forests continue to flourish normally - untouched by industry
too much cuteness, too little facts.
Bamboo makes good TP
WTF >why use good trees >>when trees are cut for lumber then chip the branches/slash for your bum wipe
Toilet paper always gets dark when used.
wet moss is the best when camping🤣
There is toiletpaper made from straw.
I use personal cloths!
Well, once it's used, it has a dark side and a light side. Hope for no breakthroughs, LOL! Otherwise you'll need to wash your hands....
I had bad hemorrhoids for YEARS and doctors wanted to tie this cut that etc etc. Wana know how I made it better?
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I stopped wiping my butt and just hop in the shower to wash my butt. And I use my middle finger soaped up to push them grapes back in. I haven't had a hemmi issue for a long time. It only starts if I get lazy and start wiping again. 💩🚿
Dude. Just buy a bidet fro your existing toilet or get wet wipes.
Castor oil on cotton shrinks them. FYI
TMI much? I didn't need to know ALL that!
Bettter than your left hand or sea shells.
Cake maker? 🙄
???? Never heard of
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Wait. You suggested reusing toilet paper but then did not explain. Don'f pretend to be environmentally conscious but unhelpful. Your basic question as to whether toilet paper is best...well you have not shown us anything better. You did not explain the effectiveness of the biddet. You only put a guilt trip on everybody. And be honest, both if you intend to keep using t. p.
This video, and series, is nothing but a waste of time..👎
Nonsense.
I have NEVER seen any evidence of a whirling, twirling, hurling, hurtling, wibbling, wobbling, zipping, zooming, rushing, rolling, twisting, turning, spinning and spiraling space ball, spherical "planet" earth and NEITHER HAS ANYONE ELSE.
What is this? FJT