Family Cloth: My Experience with Cloth Toilet Paper
When I first read about cloth toilet paper, also known as family cloth, on a message board, I thought the idea sounded interesting. But, when I told my husband about it he made a face and said "No way." I tried to forget the idea, but I just couldn't.
I continued to think about the claims I heard like "it's softer" "no more fuzz" and "I'll never go back" so I decided I had to try it. After all, I was already washing cloth diapers. I could just throw my cloths right in the washer with them, no extra work
required.
When I first tried cloth wipes I just cut up some old t-shirts. I'll admit I wasn't a convert from the first wipe. It didn't seem a whole lot softer but I pressed on. The first wash was a success, they looked and smelled clean. Maybe this would work after all.
I am a stay at home mom, sharing one car with my husband, so I don't get out a lot. But, the first time after switching to cloth that I used a public restroom and paper tp I noticed a difference. The paper felt rough and uncomfortable, something I had not noticed before.
The next huge difference was the massive change in toilet paper consumption. I didn't really keep track before but I estimate we went from buying one huge package every other week to one small package a month!!! For a family on a limited budget this is a major savings. After noticing this I knew there was no going back.
Since then I've moved up in quality of my wipes. I decided the couple of t-shirts I'd cut up weren't going to be enough, so I made more. I took some old flannel I bought on clearance for $1/yard and cut it into squares. I put two squares together, right side in, and sewed them together leaving a small opening in the middle of one side. I flipped it right side out through the opening I left, and top stitched them. The flannel is very soft, washes clean and looks much nicer than a pile of shredded t-shirts sitting in my bathroom. If you like the idea of cloth wipes, but don't think you can sew your own look online for cloth wipes intended for babies. There are many websites that sell them and you can get some great prices and prints.
I continued to think about the claims I heard like "it's softer" "no more fuzz" and "I'll never go back" so I decided I had to try it. After all, I was already washing cloth diapers. I could just throw my cloths right in the washer with them, no extra work
When I first tried cloth wipes I just cut up some old t-shirts. I'll admit I wasn't a convert from the first wipe. It didn't seem a whole lot softer but I pressed on. The first wash was a success, they looked and smelled clean. Maybe this would work after all.
I am a stay at home mom, sharing one car with my husband, so I don't get out a lot. But, the first time after switching to cloth that I used a public restroom and paper tp I noticed a difference. The paper felt rough and uncomfortable, something I had not noticed before.
The next huge difference was the massive change in toilet paper consumption. I didn't really keep track before but I estimate we went from buying one huge package every other week to one small package a month!!! For a family on a limited budget this is a major savings. After noticing this I knew there was no going back.
Since then I've moved up in quality of my wipes. I decided the couple of t-shirts I'd cut up weren't going to be enough, so I made more. I took some old flannel I bought on clearance for $1/yard and cut it into squares. I put two squares together, right side in, and sewed them together leaving a small opening in the middle of one side. I flipped it right side out through the opening I left, and top stitched them. The flannel is very soft, washes clean and looks much nicer than a pile of shredded t-shirts sitting in my bathroom. If you like the idea of cloth wipes, but don't think you can sew your own look online for cloth wipes intended for babies. There are many websites that sell them and you can get some great prices and prints.
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