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  2. 12 Things You Should Never Flush Down the Toilet - AOL

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    Many people use bleach to clean their toilets, but it’s a harsh chemical that can damage plastic or rubber parts of your toilet or septic system, and can be corrosive to pipes over time. Vinegar ...

  3. Toilet plume - Wikipedia

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    Aerosol droplets produced by flushing the toilet can mix with the air of the room, [9] larger droplets will settle on surfaces or objects creating fomites (infectious pools) before they can dry, like on a counter top or toothbrush; [8] [11] and can contaminate surfaces such as the toilet seat and handle for hours, which can then be contacted by hands of the next user of that toilet. [4]

  4. Tabo (hygiene) - Wikipedia

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    The emphasis is on properly utilizing the tabo or else a mess will be made in the toilet. [2] Its primary purpose is to clean. It is used to clean the toilet floor, to get water to flush the toilet, [4] and most importantly, to get water for personal cleanliness: for washing the anus after using the toilet, for washing hands, for shampooing, or ...

  5. Fall Victim to Mischief Night? Here's How to Get Toilet Paper ...

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    If your house gets toilet papered, or TPed, on Mischief Night, no need to worry. The clean-up will be annoying, but there are safe ways to remove the paper. If your house gets toilet papered, or ...

  6. Covering a toilet seat in paper is not as safe as you think - AOL

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    If you like to cover toilet seats with paper before using a public restroom, you might not be as clean as you think. According to public health experts, seat covers cannot stop germs from getting ...

  7. Toilet paper - Wikipedia

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    A full roll of toilet paper Toilet roll and toilet roll holder; the paperboard center of a spent roll is visible on the holder.. Toilet paper (sometimes called toilet/bath/bathroom tissue, or toilet roll) [1] is a tissue paper product primarily used to clean the anus and surrounding region of feces (after defecation), and to clean the external genitalia and perineal area of urine (after ...

  8. Defecation - Wikipedia

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    When water is used for anal cleansing after defecation, toilet paper may be used for drying the area afterwards. Some doctors and people who work in the science and hygiene fields have stated that switching to using a bidet as a form of anal cleansing after defecation is both more hygienic and more environmentally friendly.

  9. A Cheaper Alternative to Tissues -- Savings Experiment - AOL

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    First, take a roll of toilet paper and cut down the length of the cardboard center with your scissors. Remove the tube. Take an empty square tissue box and cut three sides along the bottom.