I'd actually like to see someone post a video about how to actually use the cloth TP. I mean, "procedures" around it would be very different - e.g., you can't flush. What do you do with the more "messy" jobs? I'm a little blurry on how it would all work.
It would be handled like cloth diapers and reusable monthlies are. After wiping, they would be placed in bucket, then washed in the washing machine. When I used cloth diapers for my babies, I washed them at least every other day.
Clever idea :-)
Yes we save ours for similar purposes 👍🏻! Nice idea storing them in the space left in your containers too.
Good tip , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Right now I have 18 months of TP. Thinking about installing a kitchen spray nozzle next to the toilet. It maybe chilly but it will get the job done.
That's a great idea!
great idea, here in the philippines when i arrived 17 years ago no one could afford toilet paper they all did fine
I'd actually like to see someone post a video about how to actually use the cloth TP. I mean, "procedures" around it would be very different - e.g., you can't flush. What do you do with the more "messy" jobs? I'm a little blurry on how it would all work.
It would be handled like cloth diapers and reusable monthlies are. After wiping, they would be placed in bucket, then washed in the washing machine. When I used cloth diapers for my babies, I washed them at least every other day.
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