Facial tissue is designed to be soft and absorbent, but it does not dissolve easily in water like toilet paper. While it may break down over time, it can cause clogs in Plumbing systems if flushed regularly. It's best to dispose of facial tissue in the trash rather than flushing it down the toilet.
Yes. Fecal matter can dissolve in water. That means it can disintegrate in the toilet. So if your sewage has to travel uphill, there is little chance of feces causing it to back up. However, if you are in a basement, and you are not using compostable toilet tissue, it may be good to make other arrangements for discarding the tissue.
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
All toilet tissue is supposed to flush easily in reasonable quantities, NOT in huge clumps
you need to put coke in the toilet then the acid in the coke will dissolve it
A bathroom tissue is a euphemism for toilet paper.
Yes, toilet paper is designed to break down and dissolve in water to prevent clogging in plumbing systems. This is why it is safe to flush down the toilet.
At 1000 sheets per toilet paper roll at 7.99 vs 280 (2 ply) sheets for 3.99, it looks like toilet paper is .79 cent per sheet vs. 1.4 cents per sheet, toilet paper wins, at least with these two internet prices I found.
size of the facial tissue exposed to x-rays.
About 10 days.
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The first commercial facial tissue was invented by Kleenex in 1924. It was originally developed as a filter for gas masks during World War I before being rebranded as a disposable facial tissue.
yes it is.