Correct Usage
Fold and use after using the toilet to avoid waste.
Kitchen paper towels cannot replace toilet paper (they can easily clog the toilet).
Wet toilet paper should not be flushed directly down the toilet (unless labeled "flushable").
Avoid Misconceptions
Do not overstock; storing for extended periods can cause moisture and bacterial growth.
Do not buy low-quality loose paper (which may contain bleach or excessive bacteria).
Storage Tips
Store in a dry, ventilated area to avoid moisture.
Rolls can be placed in a waterproof tissue box for hygiene.

5. FAQs
Q1: What is the difference between toilet paper and facial tissue?
Toilet paper (toilet paper) disintegrates easily in water and can be flushed; facial tissue (tissue paper/handkerchief paper) is more resilient but cannot be flushed.
Q2: How can I tell if toilet paper is safe?
Check the ingredients (preferably 100% virgin wood pulp), smell it (no pungent fragrance), and perform a burn test (high-quality paper produces grayish-white ash with no black glue). Q3: Is bamboo pulp paper really better than wood pulp paper?
Bamboo pulp paper is more environmentally friendly and has stronger antibacterial properties, but some brands can be rough. We recommend choosing reputable brands (such as Banbu).