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In reply to the discussion: Why has the bidet never caught on in America [View all]DeschutesRiver
(2,359 posts)We are in our late 50s. Neither of us can believe we just thought it adequate to use only dry hunks of toilet paper, and no water.
I will never go without one of these again, if I can help it. Dh installed them with no problem, ours were Luxe Bidets, V-110s. We'd also thought that "cold" water on the nether region parts would be awful - it isn't a problem at all.
It has been over a year now - it does save on toilet paper use. Sure, it doesn't clean your butt with soap and a scrubbing, but I can only look back now on how "clean" or "not clean" things were with just using dry toilet paper to clean up the mess that can sometimes be left behind, and it is far far far cleaner to do it this way. No question. I use a little bit of tp, a toilet wipe and the water. In fact, when we go camping, I now take "portable" bidet in the form of a lavage bottle I found on Amazon with the wipes to use along with the toilet paper. Am trying to figure out how to hook one up in the travel trailer as well. The feeling of being clean after a #2 is far nicer than I'd imagined it would be. Sounds psycho when you say it out loud, but that's how you feel once you start using them.
And as for cleaning the toilet bowl, well, it is never my favorite task and I do it just the same way and with the same frequency and the same products. A toilet bowl, with or without an under the rim bidet, is a dirty place; heck, just flushing can spread stuff (even with the lid closed as it isn't airtight). But nothing is made much worse by using this bidet from what I've seen.