Ok, the one thing that I hear people make the most comments on is the presence/absence of toilet paper. And I can't really argue with them on some of the complaints about toilet clothes. But yesterday I had a brainstorm while I was working on a project.
The project I was working on was a roll of fabric "paper" towels. I realized that this idea could work for a fabric toilet "paper". Then you would be able to have a reusable towel but not have to reuse it before cleaning it. Just like the towels, you could take flannel or cotton knit. Cut it into the shapes wanted and use a serger on the edges.
Ok, for the towels you put plastic snaps on the corners to connect them before rolling them up. You could do that for the toilet paper or you could roll the sheets so that they overlap slightly and not use the snaps.
When it's time to use them - get a small closed lid garbage can and keep it slightly full of bleach water. Use your toilet towels as needed then put them in the can. Then wash them when needed. If you're doing laundry once a week then make enough rolls to get you through a week, and some to spare in case of emergencies. The bleach water will handle stains and germs. But I wouldn't recommend washing these items with anything else.
So does anyone else think the idea will work?








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