rockin'robin
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For your "bum"?...I prefer the Scott's Moist Wipes and stopped buying toilet paper....
I prefer toilet paper. Scott's Moist Wipes or any wipes for that matter, costs so much more than toilet paper I would think? The moist wipes are moist. I don't want my bum moistened.
My favorite toilet paper is Charmin out of all of them that I've tried.
We always used Scott TP....then I switched to Moist Wipes....for 51 wipes, $2.50...and you can get a refill for $2.00....Just feel the Moist Wipes do a much better job...especially for young children that don't wipe very well...and it's antibacterial....No more "stains" on the underwear also......and a cleaner bum to boot.
Pretty personal info, but I think you're on the money RR! I can't stand tire streak stains either. You can get away with flushing a few, but they're not meant to be. Use a separate bagged trash container for it. Personally, anything appropriate will ssuffice as long as it's not a "baby butt" scent.
I use a non-advertise toilet papers for environment friendly like Greener Earth. It is easier on the sewer when you flush them down. I remembered that I used to have moist wipes when I wanted to clean up mostly when I go camping years ago (hands, part of the face or arms but not for bottom unless if I had a baby, then I would cleaned up the baby's bottom.
I don't why the purpose of using the moist wipes for the bottom? That is gross.
TP. Quilted Northern. Angel Soft just pisses me off (trying to get the first few squares off a new roll, I swear they use glue to keep the roll from unraveling! augh!).
Have you considered installing a bidet?Some people do have hemmroids, which TP does not clean well...it's antibacterial too. More comfortable than a dry wipe...and it dries fast...feels cleaner! No more "skid marks" on the undies...and my boys were notorious for "skid marks"!....In a hurry and not wiping enough....
Supposed to be flushable friendly also....Sure beats the ol' corn cobs and Sears Roebuck Catalogs in the old days, huh...Bebonang?
Here's my niece talking about what should keep out of sink or toilet.... CC is fairly accurate... but her name is Nicole Condon and she work at EPA.
Let's Talk Live - Fats, Oils and Grease - YouTube
Good information. Thanks for sharing, and I'm going to pass it on.Here's my niece talking about what should keep out of sink or toilet.... CC is fairly accurate... but her name is Nicole Condon and she work at EPA.
Let's Talk Live - Fats, Oils and Grease - YouTube