Toilet paper is a soft paper product (tissue paper) used to maintain personal hygiene after human defecation or urination. It differs in composition somewhat from facial tissue, and is designed to decompose in septic tanks, which some other bathroom and facial tissues do not. Most septic tank manufacturers advise against using paper products that are non-septic tank safe
Yes, all toilet paper is biodegradable.
There are anywhere from 350 to 500 sheets of toilet paper on one roll
Charmin!
Because it is disgusting.
charmin is the strongest toilet paper because it can hold the weight up to 2 pounds and it won't break and that's the strongest toilet paper of them all and that's why i picked that one
Recycled toilet paper is made from used paper. It isn't made from used toilet paper. That would be gross.
"Toilet papier" is the term for toilet paper in Afrikaans.
yes toilet paper is a solid.
The fact that it is paper for a toilet
No thick toilet paper is not responsible for clogging the toilet, Toilet paper of any thickness is designed to flush away.
Because the toilet paper is the wheel and the line that holds the toilet paper up is the axle so that makes a toilet paper dispenser a wheel and axle!!:)
No, toilet paper is made from wood pulp or recycled paper, not used toilet paper. The fibers in used toilet paper are too short and damaged to be recycled into new paper products.
Yes, all toilet paper is biodegradable.
As soft as Mcdonalds toilet paper
Toilet paper is phirigami in Japanese.
There is no adhesive in toilet paper.
flushing ones toilet paper depends on the grade, you shouldn't be throwing heavy or very course toilet paper into the toilet as it causes blockages. keep to thin toilet paper for when actually using the toilet and use the heavier and courser toilet paper for when drying your hands and put it into the basket.