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Save on toilet roll (Women only) save £70 a year with wipes
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Just, if you get any significant amount of fecal matter on the cloths, you would need another system like a nappy pail, if you're not going to wash them immediately, and maybe also I feel a bit squeamish about just putting the cloths in with my normal 30 degree wash. Just seems like a lot of bother. But please tell me if you have a good system.kempiejon said:
why wee only? Toilet cloths are hardly new been about long before toilet paper was invented. Much better environmentally and financially. You are actually flushing money - bog roll - away.noodlecatmum said:I got so annoyed by not being able to buy recycled toilet paper in paper (not plastic) wrapping, that I made my own from old brushed cotton sheets.
I'm using 20cm squares for wee ONLY.
I like the long handled watering can too. Sometimes known as lota or bodna,0
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