Saturday, February 28, 2009

Cloth Wipes Replace Toilet Paper

Apparently, devout followers of Earth Mother Gaia feel guilty when using toilet paper so a substitute product has been created which is made of cloth.

Simply called cloth wipes, they replace toilet paper, are more comfortable for delicate body parts, and they can be used wet.

According to the manufacturer's website, cloth toilet wipes are available in a variety of designs and colors for $11 a dozen. The company also sells a wet bag to store used wipes with assurance that there is no odor.
Lately, with all the media attention, there've been a lot of naysayers talking about the stench. I can honestly say, our wipes don't stink. They don't go into a sealed container. They go into a little (lidded) garbage can in the bathroom. Many people use a wet bag, as pictured below. There is no odor.



The company also provides guidance on the use of cloth toilet wipes.
Shake, scrape, swish, or squirt off anything you don't want in your laundry, and then toss the wipe into the pail or container. (Personally speaking, we just wipe and toss in the pail. Our wipes have minimal staining.)
The wipes also come in special cloth types for $20 a dozen. These include premium flannel/velour, hemp terrycloth and cotton fleece sherpa cloth.

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