you need to face it so it comes off the roll when tugged gently
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You do not face it, you put behind you.
You can make an excellent papier mache for modelling this way.
there is no way to do this
No way! Not at all but that's a funny question!
Single ply 1 KM toilet paper will way 2 - 4 Kgs and even a child can carry.
Most baby wipes will not dissolve the way toilet paper will. It can cause blockages in the plumbing.
The Charmin toilet paper bear family can be a bit weird. Since bears do not use toilets or toilet paper. The thought of using a cartoon to represent human behavior is weird.
Toilet paper caddys with interesting themes that hide the rolls on a pole underneath an animal for example are popular. Quaint, individual toilet paper roll covers are also fun and can be set on the back of the toilet or on a shelf. However you choose to store extra paper, be sure that moisture cannot get to it.
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Kimberly-Clark company has an automatic toilet paper dispenser which can be set to specific guidelines, dispensing a predetermined amount of toilet paper for your use. In this way it would be possible to keep track of how much paper overall was being consumed, as well as helping to limit that amount.
Women in Japan dispose of their used tampons and pads just like women elsehwere in the world - wrap-up in old wrapper, toilet paper, or disposable bags then throw in the bin. They don't use a special way of folding the toilet paper...there is no tampon disposal origami paper crane type situation going on.
No, not all writing paper breaks down in water in the same way. It definitely should not be flushed.
According to the patent for the toilet paper roll, the correct position is over. It seems to me, however, that an even better way would be to have it come out of an inverted box where pulling on one sheet would partially pull out the next sheet without the need for a roller - the way that some paper towel dispensers do.