Toilet paper is a household staple that we regularly use. However, not many are aware of these common misconceptions.
It Has a Shelf Life
Not many know that both rolled and bagged toilet papers have a shelf life of about 2 to 3 years. After this period, you can still use it, but it’s when the bacterial count increases exponentially.
Hence, it’s advisable to use the rolls or tissues soon after opening the bag, ideally within a month. If exposed to air for too long, the paper becomes a breeding ground for bacteria. Additionally, store the large bags of paper in a cool, dry, and clean place.
Whiter Isn’t Always Better
Many believe that whiter toilet paper is cleaner and superior to off-white options. In reality, tissues made from virgin pulp or pure pulp tend to be darker and have a creamy white hue.
On the other hand, paper made from recycled pulp often undergoes a bleaching process, resulting in a brighter white color. So, it’s not true that whiter toilet paper is necessarily cleaner or better.
Virgin Pulp is Preferable to Recycled and Pure Pulp
When purchasing toilet paper or tissues, you’ll notice the product’s composition printed on the packaging. Typically, paper made from virgin pulp is of better quality than that made from recycled or pure pulp.
Specifically, virgin pulp paper is made entirely from natural materials like wood, hemp, and cotton, and it requires minimal chemical treatment. This type of paper is also used for facial tissues as it contains an acceptable level of bacteria.
In contrast, pure pulp is a blend of natural and other materials, undergoing at least two processing stages, leading to a higher bacterial count than virgin pulp.
As for recycled pulp, it’s made from old paper products after bleaching and deodorizing. Due to the extensive treatment, this type of paper contains more harmful substances and a higher bacterial count, making it suitable for cleaning and sanitary purposes.
Be Cautious with Scented Tissues
Scented tissues are preferred by many as they give a sense of cleanliness and pleasantness. However, to achieve this fragrance, manufacturers often add scent-inducing chemicals. Prolonged use of such tissues can have adverse health effects. Additionally, constant exposure to the scented paper can lead to headaches, nasal irritation, and discomfort.
Avoid Using Toilet Rolls for Wiping Your Mouth
Although many toilet rolls and tissue papers claim to be made from virgin wood pulp, their sterilization standards differ. The bacterial count on toilet rolls is generally higher than that of tissues. Therefore, it’s recommended to use tissue paper instead of toilet rolls for wiping your mouth.