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My inquiring mind would like to know too. Lunabell Jan 2024 #1
Do they have nozzle settings like a garden hose sprayer head? LuckyCharms Jan 2024 #4
They have a pressure regulator on the control board. One of mine has a pulse stream option. Chainfire Jan 2024 #61
Mine uses warm water, has a seat warmer Meadowoak Jan 2024 #7
Do you have to use the blow dryer? LuckyCharms Jan 2024 #11
As long as you don't lose your balance. NT mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2024 #27
Whatever blows your skirt up. Meadowoak Jan 2024 #47
Is it hard to install? viva la Jan 2024 #29
I installed mine in less than 30 minutes. Ferrets are Cool Jan 2024 #32
Yes you do need to pat dry. However, some units come with built in blow dryers. Chainfire Jan 2024 #59
Oh My.. multigraincracker Jan 2024 #2
That's why I am here. LuckyCharms Jan 2024 #5
HAHAHAHAHAHAH That's funny. debm55 Jan 2024 #36
If you don't want to buy one, you can always do handstands in the shower. debm55 Jan 2024 #43
Well.. ._. Jan 2024 #3
I tried using a pressure washer once LuckyCharms Jan 2024 #6
try drying afterward onethatcares Jan 2024 #23
You make me laugh. TY debm55 Jan 2024 #37
Using a pressure washer? I bet that was a real pain in the ass. debm55 Jan 2024 #44
Wet wipes pollute waterways and landfills. pandr32 Jan 2024 #8
We have a septic tank. Lunabell Jan 2024 #9
They can also burn out a pump if you use one. pandr32 Jan 2024 #14
I don't flush mine. LuckyCharms Jan 2024 #10
I choked on my coffee! pandr32 Jan 2024 #15
Do you think I'm asking too much? ($1.25 per wipe). LuckyCharms Jan 2024 #16
There's always that someone! pandr32 Jan 2024 #20
I thought that was going price. I would raise it to 1. 50. more profit. debm55 Jan 2024 #38
No, do not use wet wipes as coffee filters. JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2024 #21
This one time, I used a K-Cup as a wet wipe. LuckyCharms Jan 2024 #39
Used or unused wet wipe as a coffee filter. Oh, who gives a shit don't know why I am asking. debm55 Jan 2024 #40
LOL LuckyCharms Jan 2024 #42
Auction, or "Buy them now"? Zambero Jan 2024 #56
Yeah they aren't good. If you have a septic system they are really not good. Voltaire2 Jan 2024 #28
The Romans used a sponge on a stick. pandr32 Jan 2024 #33
Would have been an interesting view under a microscope Zambero Jan 2024 #57
Gak! pandr32 Jan 2024 #62
Once you bidet, you never go back... jmbar2 Jan 2024 #12
HOW DO YOU AIM THE WATER? LuckyCharms Jan 2024 #13
Move your body around on the toilet seat until the stream hits the sweet spot. emulatorloo Jan 2024 #22
You hit the nail on the head.....so to speak. Ferrets are Cool Jan 2024 #31
It's a crapshoot, Lucky! Niagara Jan 2024 #25
Some have a lever device that aims the spray. Much better. keithbvadu2 Jan 2024 #34
On my bidet the nozzle is adjustable. Once you have it adjusted to the "sweet spot", it remains in retread Jan 2024 #52
Here at work they have the Marine Corps TP Jerry2144 Jan 2024 #17
. LuckyCharms Jan 2024 #18
So why not call it the Green Bidets? GreenWave Jan 2024 #26
....... Laffy Kat Jan 2024 #49
Google:"Are bidets better than wet wipes" and read the offerings. Seems bidets get the majority vote hlthe2b Jan 2024 #19
Have you ever been in southeast Asia? Jeebo Jan 2024 #24
AFAIC, yes, it would work better. Ferrets are Cool Jan 2024 #30
But, what if you LuckyCharms Jan 2024 #35
... Ferrets are Cool Jan 2024 #45
We installed one 25 years ago, (toilet seat replacement type) and it is one appliance that I would not live without. Chainfire Jan 2024 #41
If I ever get the bathroom I want, it will have a bidet. For exactly the reasons you want one. marble falls Jan 2024 #46
Biffy wildflowergardener Jan 2024 #48
You might want to check out this video for bidet options explained. GoodRaisin Jan 2024 #50
What you need is a Toto washlet or similar device PuppyBismark Jan 2024 #51
Have you tried 220 grit? DEbluedude Jan 2024 #53
I have used Spanish moss, corncobs, (red and white) but never used sandpaper. Chainfire Jan 2024 #60
Yes cyclonefence Jan 2024 #54
my dtrs hubby is from scotland and this is the first thing he insisted on.. samnsara Jan 2024 #55
First time users retread Jan 2024 #58
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