Out of toilet paper, don’t panic! Here are 7 backup alternatives

2023-09-25 16:35:45

Toilet paper is an essential product that we use every day, but sometimes we run out of stock or have limited use. In these situations, it is important to know alternatives to toilet paper that can help us out.

1. Baby wipes

Baby wipes are one of the most common alternatives to toilet paper. They are gentle on the skin and do not leave lint. Some people even find that they provide a cleaner feeling than traditional toilet paper. Adult wipes are also a similar option. However, it is important to note that not all wipes are suitable for flushing toilets, as some can clog pipes. It is therefore best to throw them in the trash following use.

2. Bidet

The bidet is a device that allows you to rinse following going to the toilet. It can either be attached to the toilet bowl or a free-standing piece of furniture in the bathroom. The bidet leaves the skin slightly damp, so it is advisable to have towels nearby to dry off. Using a bidet is a hygienic and environmentally friendly alternative, as it reduces the consumption of toilet paper.

3. Sanitary napkins

Sanitary napkins are absorbent and soft, but they are usually much thicker than traditional toilet paper. Using sanitary napkins can be more expensive, but they are generally used less than toilet paper. Some people even prefer to use reusable cloth sanitary napkins. However, it is important not to flush them down the toilet as they can clog the pipes. It is best to throw them in the trash.

4. Tissues and paper napkins

Tissues and paper towels are common alternatives to toilet paper. They are similar in thickness to toilet paper and can be used temporarily when needed. It is important to choose unscented tissues and paper towels to avoid skin irritation. It is also recommended to throw them in the trash rather than flushing them down the toilet.

5. Towels and washcloths

Towels and washcloths are thick and usually very soft. You can cut large napkins into smaller pieces to use as toilet paper. It’s important to note that towels and washcloths can contain germs, so it’s essential to disinfect them thoroughly before washing. This alternative can be more ecological because it reduces paper consumption.

6. Sponge

Sponges are absorbent and soft, but can be difficult to use as an alternative to toilet paper. Before use, it is advisable to wet the sponge and wring it out to make it sufficiently soft. It is also important to never reuse a sponge following using it in the toilet, for hygiene reasons. This alternative is more recommended in an emergency and requires proper disinfection of the sponge following each use.

7. Newspapers and magazines

In an emergency, newspapers or magazines can be used as an alternative to toilet paper. However, it is important to note that the ink used may irritate the skin. If you choose this solution, choose newspapers or magazines without ink or use them with caution. This alternative is also temporary and should not be used on a regular basis.

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