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For what its worth, I'm a bread bag twist & flipper.
For bidet users...Aren't you soaking wet after using it...and do you pat dry with toilet paper?
You can get them with dryers. And with remotes if you're a bit of a prankster.http://www.homedepot.com/b/Bath-Toilets-Toilet-Seats-Bidets-Bidets-Bidet-Parts-Bidet-Seats/Warm-Air-Dryer/N-5yc1vZbza8Z1z0rxyq@mystery-ak
From experience: the dryers don't work well.
Here's a little TMI pro-tip: you can use those massage showers like a bidet if you jump in the shower after uhhhhh, you know, pooping.
You dry yourself. With a towel.
Where does a twist tie fit in?
And then hang the towel up for your spouse to dry their hands on sometime later?
Dunno. What do you do with shower or bath towels?It's not difficult. We have a towel for bidet use only.
That's a heck of a poop if you need to get in the shower afterwards.
I was just teasing ya. Certainly if your home has a bidet you have a protocol for it.Our organization is:Wash cloths = single use before laundering.Bath towels, on a his and hers towel rack = two uses before laundering.
, We don't count the uses so much - it's days. Since we change the pillow cases every other day there's always space in the washing machine for the bidet towels and hand towels. Bath towels are more like a once a week wash.
Oh gosh, I'm way too lazy to change the bed sheets every other day. :)
You have to launder bath towels?!I always figured that I just washed, so they must stay clean!
At the risk of making this thread head south in a hurry, there is the question of wiping and observing or wiping and flushing without the investigation.