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Wet wipes

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The UK proposes to ban wet wipes, because people flush them down the toilet and they eventually break up into polluting minute plastic particles.

Unfortunately, as a result of intense radiotherapy, I don't have total control of my defaecation, resulting in DBS (dirty bottom syndrome). It is not very practical to shower n-times/day but wet wipes are a reasonable solution and I've been using them for many years, when necessary. I know of no other solution: toilet paper is useless, a wet soft cloth would clean, but reusable???

I should state that I have never flushed a wettie. When I lived in Switzerland, used ones went to a Waste-to-Energy plant to generate electricity simply and hygienically in a polyethylene bag, along with my nappies. In Cyprus, this luxury does not exist and the bag ends up in a landfill, surely not the ideal but we have no choice.

A ban on wet wipes would, selfishly speaking, be a disaster for me and for possibly millions in the world who have similar problems, including babies. OTOH, stern warnings against flushing them would solve the problem.
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When I was unblocking the septic tank last year I was amazed at the amount of wet wipes that were down there.

If there is a medical use for them, perhaps have them available on prescription?
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There are flush able wet wipes already in the UK, buy them from Tescos..
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The thing is they are not being banned in Cyprus, so he dosnt have a problem getting them here.
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WHL wrote: Tue May 08, 2018 1:27 pm There are flush able wet wipes already in the UK, buy them from Tescos..
NO! NO! NO! They are a myth if they are strong enough not to disintegrate as you use them.

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I agree with Flossie, given enough incentive I'm sure the companies manufacturing wet wipes will be able to develop a genuine biodegradable version but in the meantime .............


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Well we have been buying and using them when in London, it says you can flush them down the loo? surely Tesco would of had them checked out?
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Not sure if it would help but...
We have a additional hand spray (like a little shower head) adjacent to each toilet and they are very effective at cleaning tushes :). Toilet paper is only needed to dry the aforementioned tush.
Although we have a mixer valve you can just add one to the toilet cold water supply at minimal cost. It is the most effective solution I could think of and cuts down drastically on paper going down the loo. Also is uber gentle especially if you are cleaning the area many times a day, ahhhhh.
It is also great for cleaning the toilet, doing away with the need for a toilet brush.
After much trial and error we found this one to be the best, by far.
https://www.bidet-shower.co.uk/bidet-sh ... t-cleaner/
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In Finland, every toilet has these hand sprays next to them. Controlled by temperature from the tap and then activated by a simple press.... better than a separate bidet - where getting temperature correct is an issue.....
Costco in the UK also sell flushable wipes
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Installing a bidet in the bathroom as Flossie suggests is the easiest option. I have one in my bathroom which Is very useful. It cuts down on the number of showers one needs and is much quicker to use when in a hurry to get dressed, say in the morning.

In Turkey I’ve noticed that loos are equipped with a copper pipe which protrudes into the loo bowl which presumably can perform the same function as a bidet.

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Devil wrote: Tue May 08, 2018 12:19 pm OTOH, stern warnings against flushing them would solve the problem.
That's exactly it - straws / plastic bottles / wipes

If they could just educate folks to recycle stuff they can and bin what they can't, but sadly not .... let's ban everything! :roll:
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My foster child is double incontinent and has to wear pads. We buy soft wipes from the disability shop. They come in packs of 200 are a lot larger than wet wipes you simply wet them to clean, they are much softer and you can flush them down the loo.
I also use them when I have a cold as you don't end up with sore nose syndrome.
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