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Does a bidet eliminate the need for toilet paper? 

 

If you are using the bidet properly, and if your bidet is of high quality, you should not have to use toilet paper to wipe yourself clean. A high-quality bidet will clean your backside more thoroughly than any amount of wiping. However, you may want to use a small amount of toilet paper to dry yourself. The amount of toilet paper used can vary depending on the person and their personal habits. Bidets may or can replace wiping, but most users continue to use a small amount of toilet paper for drying. Some use toilet paper for pre-wiping, but wiping first isn’t necessary. Bidets vary in effectiveness and users with high-quality bidets often report giving up toilet paper completely. 

 

Which is better: bidet or toilet paper? 

 

It is difficult to compare the two because they serve different purposes. In general bidets are used for personal hygiene and toilet paper is used for wiping. Toilet paper is a standard clean-up tool after pooping, but it’s not the healthiest way. Bidets are gentler and more hygienic, which just smears around your poo. It sprays a small stream of water onto your butthole, rinsing off leftover fecal matter. Using a bidet is the ideal way to care for your backside after using the bathroom. Toilet paper does a less-than-ideal job of cleaning, and the butt-wiping tool can actually lead to injury. Dry toilet paper can be abrasive, so if someone wipes too hard or too many times, the thin and delicate skin on your anus can tear, causing bleeding or pain. 

 

Do you use toilet paper after or before a bidet? 

 

A high-quality bidet will clean your backside more thoroughly than any amount of wiping. Some people like to wipe with toilet paper after using a bidet, but it’s a matter of personal preference. The bidet should do a good job at cleaning your bottom, so toilet paper isn’t necessary. However, you may want to use a small amount of toilet paper to dry yourself. Some people think that using toilet paper before using a bidet will cause them to have more bacteria on their skin than if they just use the water from the bidet. This may be true, but it’s not because of how you clean yourself with either method.

 

How much toilet paper does a bidet save? 

 

Investing in a sprayer can lower your spending on toilet paper by 75% or more. You’ll also be saving some of the 384 trees that are cut down to make a single person’s lifetime toilet-paper supply. The average person will use about 17,000 sheets of toilet paper in their lifetime. A bidet can save you as much as $1,200 in your lifetime! 

 

Is a bidet cheaper than toilet paper? 

 

The bidet is cheaper than toilet paper because it does not use any consumable product like toilet paper does. However, there are other factors that may affect the cost of using a bidet such as installation costs, plumbing costs, and energy costs. 

With a national average of 89 cents per role, that means bidet users can save up to $50 per year per person. It is also great for the environment – the average bidet user reduces their toilet paper usage by about 75%, from 23.6 rolls per person to 5 or 6 rolls a year. For a family of four, that saves almost 80 rolls of toilet paper – which is a tenth of a tree, and a savings of at least $80 per year. 

 

Which is more environmentally friendly toilet paper or bidet? 

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According to industry experts, a single tree can be used to make nearly 100 pounds of toilet paper with each roll weighing about 0.5 pounds. The manufacturing process of toilet paper harms the environment by releasing toxic chemicals. Once the harvested trees arrive at a pulp processing mill, they go through a chipping process, and the wood chips are mixed with chemicals to produce pulp. The pulp is then bleached in order to whiten the paper. It takes about 37 gallons of water to make a single roll of toilet paper. Many people feel that it’s not environmentally friendly because of the amount of water and trees used and the chemicals used to produce that can harm the environment. Bidets are more eco-friendly. and no trees are cut down to make them. Plus, they last a lot longer than toilet paper. Bidets also place less stress on sewer systems because there’s less solid waste to deal with. 

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