
Zoe
A roll of Izal could be yours. People still sell the stuff on ebay, 5 rolls went for £91 a couple of months ago.Cligereen wrote:This thread really made me laughIt appeals to my advanced sense of toilet humour.
Now I've used some fairly industrial strength toilet paper in my time. My Grandmother insisted on using Izal Medicated Toilet Tissue, which I don't think is available any more.
Doesn't perfume or whatever on the wet-wipes get in contact with your sensitive bits?the.fee.fairy wrote:I'm a wee wipes convert. Only for wee though...for number 2s it has to be toilet paper and then a wet wipe.
Its fairly irrelevant how much you put down the toilet if you are on mains sewage - its appalingly damaging however much you choose to flush out into the ocean where it should not be in the first place!the.fee.fairy wrote:I'm a wee wipes convert. Only for wee though...for number 2s it has to be toilet paper and then a wet wipe.
I'm enjoying not flushing as often using wee wipes. I'm sticking to the Autralian Mantra: If it's brown, flush it down, if it's yellow, let it mellow.
Sorry, I'm going back a bit into the thread. Had great fun reading all this. But (slightly) more seriously, doesn't the energy used by the hotwash cancel out all the savings you made by not using toilet paper?We have lidded buckets (remains of washable nappy days) and when they are full we put them on a hotwash
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