Either way, I personally like it over but if you have small children or a pet that likes to spin it, then put it under. The under way will not roll off onto the floor in a pile if it is spun too much.
Paper appears to be a featureless material, which under high magnification is seen to be composed of a tangled mat of fibers.
Because lamps are hot.
Plastic-coated paper typically takes much longer to decompose than regular paper due to the plastic layer, which can take hundreds of years to break down. While the paper component may decompose in a few months to years under ideal conditions, the plastic coating hinders this process and can lead to environmental pollution. As a result, the combination of materials makes recycling or proper disposal challenging.
it really doesn't matter because it still is the same type of construction paper.
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The standard placement is 20 - 24 inches from the floor up to the center of the TP holder. New toilet configuration these days my be several inches higher than the old standard toilet. If you have a newer toilet, adjust accordingly.
Over or under gets settled tonight.
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yes! as TOILET PAPER!
The orientation of your toilet paper, whether it is under or over, may reflect your personality in terms of being more organized and practical (over) or more laid-back and carefree (under).
With the flap hanging over the top.
No, a toilet paper tube is not strong enough to support the weight of a person. It is not designed to bear significant weight and would collapse under the pressure.
coins, turds, toilet paper
Clean the mask holder sensor (both right & left sensor) ;,under the sensor small paper dust there..
A johnny mop is used primarily for cleaning toilet bowls. To use it, first, remove the mop from its holder and dip the sponge end into a toilet bowl cleaner or disinfectant. Then, scrub the interior of the bowl, paying particular attention to stains and under the rim. After cleaning, rinse the mop in clean water, and allow it to dry before returning it to its holder.