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Switch to DIY Toilet Paper Spray: A Cost-Effective and Eco-Friendly Alternative

I have a little secret to share. While we used to rely on store-bought “flushable” wipes for bathroom hygiene, I have discovered a game-changer: a DIY toilet paper spray recipe! Let me explain why it’s worth considering.

The Drawbacks of Flushable Wipes

You may be surprised to learn that homemade wet wipes, although quicker to break down than their commercial counterparts, still take longer to biodegrade than toilet paper. This realization led me to explore a more sustainable option.

The Importance of Hygiene

As the teenagers in my neighborhood often say, cleanliness is paramount! Maintaining good hygiene is not only crucial for personal well-being but also for promoting a healthy environment.

The Hidden Costs of Flushable Wipes

While making my own wipes saves money upfront, there are hidden costs to consider. Flushable wipes can wreak havoc on our plumbing and sewage treatment systems, causing widespread issues. That’s when I decided it was time for an alternative.

Introducing DIY Toilet Paper Spray

Switching to a toilet paper spray is an easy and cost-effective solution. Plus, making it yourself gives you complete control over the ingredients and chemicals used. No more uncertainty!

Crafting Your Own Toilet Paper Spray

Creating your very own toilet paper spray is a breeze. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • A plastic or glass spray bottle (I prefer plastic for safety reasons, especially with kids around)
  • 5 oz of distilled or purified water (boiled for a minimum of three minutes)
  • 1-2 tablespoons of gentle body wash (such as Cetaphil or Cerave)
  • 1-2 tablespoons of witch hazel
  • 1 tablespoon of fractionated coconut oil
  • 5 drops of tea tree essential oil
  • 10-20 drops of lavender essential oil

Making DIY Toilet Paper Mist

You’ll want to use a plastic spray bottle with a trigger for your homemade toilet paper spray. The smaller bottles found in beauty aisles work great for this purpose, as they are easier for children to handle. You can easily find these bottles at your local grocery store or online in bulk.

Keeping Things Clean

Since bathrooms can harbor germs, it’s important to regularly clean your toilet spray bottle. I recommend using my homemade disinfecting spray for this purpose. Additionally, consider replacing the bottle periodically to maintain cleanliness and hygiene.

Mixing the Solution

To create your toilet paper spray, follow these simple steps:

  1. Fill the spray bottle approximately two-thirds full with distilled water.
  2. Add the remaining ingredients as listed above. Adjust the amount of water based on the soapy or foamy consistency you prefer, depending on the body wash used.
  3. Cap the bottle tightly and give it a good shake.

How to Use Toilet Paper Spray

Using your DIY toilet paper spray is incredibly straightforward:

  1. Simply moisten your toilet paper by spritzing it with the nozzle set to the mist function.
  2. Wipe as you would normally.

Homemade toilet paper spray solution in a spray bottle

I personally hang my spray bottle from the toilet paper holder for easy access. If you have young children who can’t reach the wall-mounted holder, consider using a freestanding toilet paper stand and roll holder.

Don’t forget to provide clear instructions to your kids! I made the mistake of assuming my tweens knew what to do, only to realize that one of them was unsure how to spray their bottom while sitting on the toilet. Lesson learned!

Embrace the Change

While my husband found the idea a bit strange at first, he quickly warmed up to it. Saving money and preventing plumbing issues turned out to be strong motivators for him. So, what do you think? Are you ready to give toilet paper spray a try instead of wet wipes?

Remember, embracing simple yet effective solutions like DIY toilet paper spray can have a positive impact on both your wallet and the environment. It’s time to make the switch!

Quill And Fox