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re: New Invention: Reusable Toilet Paper(Cloth)
Posted on 3/26/18 at 2:44 pm to finchmeister08
Posted on 3/26/18 at 2:44 pm to finchmeister08
Do they make them in beach towel size? I have some nasty shits.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 2:46 pm to finchmeister08
It’s shite like this that make the rest of us look at environmentalists as idiots.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 2:48 pm to btnetigers
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I refuse to wipe my arse with the same cloth that my kids and my wife could have wiped with.
I have no issue with this.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 2:51 pm to Tiger Prawn
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I think I'll pass on washing shite stained wipes in the same washing machine as the rest of my clothes.
Do you think the dry cleaner would be cool with me adding the wipes for them to clean?
Posted on 3/26/18 at 2:53 pm to shutterspeed
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I have no issue with this.
Till you share wipes with your wife and get Jody's Herpes in your butthole.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 2:53 pm to finchmeister08
How is this a new invention? People have been wiping their arse with cloth for centuries.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 2:54 pm to mikelbr
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Till you share wipes with your wife and get Jody's Herpes in your butthole.
I still have no issue with this.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 2:55 pm to finchmeister08
reminds me of the hippy lesbian couple my wife knows who had an invitro baby and of course they went for the environmental organic reusable diaper service and when we watched the baby, she got pampers at our house.
very funny watching them slowly back off their identity products and move to disposable.
This post was edited on 3/26/18 at 2:57 pm
Posted on 3/26/18 at 3:22 pm to finchmeister08
I would have to own a separate washer if I were to even consider using that product.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 3:36 pm to finchmeister08
quote:Nope, I can bet money that one of my kids would end up washing his/her face with the cloth wipe.
you would instead toss the used family cloth in the hamper to be washed and reused.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 3:39 pm to finchmeister08
My wife is all about the cloth diapers and reusable wipes for the baby. I can deal with that, albeit not thrilled. Zero chance, I mean zero chance, will I get on board with this.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 3:39 pm to AUsteriskPride
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My wife is all about the cloth diapers and reusable wipes for the baby
Why? Sounds gross af, with no benefits
Posted on 3/26/18 at 3:40 pm to AUsteriskPride
Your kids are gonna grow up being the smelly kid.
Congrats on ruining your kids.
Congrats on ruining your kids.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 3:41 pm to finchmeister08
They must not be aware of the study that showed the fecal related bacteria are wiped out in the hot dryer, rather than hot washer, setting.
Source: Charles Gerba, Microbiology Prof., University of Arizona
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His most recent study, of 50 homes in Tucson and 50 others in the Tampa Bay, Fla., area, has found that coliform bacteria, an indicator of unsanitary conditions, including the presence of diarrhea-causing E-coli, abound in many washing machines. Some linger even a load after you’ve washed your underwear, he says. “They originate in feces, and we found that 60 percent of the washing machines had coliform bacteria. We just went in and swabbed your washing machine,” Gerba said. “And about 10 percent had E-coli in it.” Next, Gerba and his researchers found that 40 percent of sterile cloths washed in non-bleach laundry contained fecal bacteria. “We found that when you did clothes with underwear in it, it contaminated all the laundry. In fact, there was enough left over to contaminate the next wash load,” he said. Bacteria such as salmonella, which causes food poisoning, and viruses including hepatitis A and those most commonly causing childhood diarrhea, rotavirus and adenovirus, also were targeted.
Source: Charles Gerba, Microbiology Prof., University of Arizona
This post was edited on 3/26/18 at 3:44 pm
Posted on 3/26/18 at 3:46 pm to mylsuhat
Can you imagine the smell after cleaning up some diarrhea? Just chuck it in the hamper!
Posted on 3/26/18 at 4:11 pm to finchmeister08
Investors are about to lose some cash on this shitter.
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