Cleaning Your Toilet Seat Bidet
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A big concern among the toilet-paper crowd when they are first faced with using a bidet is how to clean it. Since you’ve got it shooting water into your sensitive parts, it’s a fair anxiety too. Too much can go wrong, after all, that can lead to some costly medical bills if the thing proves unhygienic.
The good news is that bidets are considered the most sanitary cleansing for your private areas for good reason. Read on and find out why.
1. Unless you buy a poorly-designed, third-rate variety, dirty water from your posterior will never land on the nozzle, in a circular pattern that many people are afraid of. Bidets are tested many times to ensure that only clean water ever touches you down there – guaranteed.
2. Toilet seat bidets from popular manufacturers like Coco, Brondell and BioBidet are maintenance-free. Their nozzles and jets often come with a self-cleaning feature too, making it unnecessary to clean them yourself.
3. In case you want to clean them yourself for your own peace of mind, simply wipe the areas down a damp cloth. Some bidets, especially the more expensive models, also have a “quick release” feature that allows you to disassemble it in a jiffy, so you can clean each part individually.
4. For both carbon and iodine external water filters, bidet owners are advised to replace them every six months. Most manufacturers recommend using an iodine filter for best results.
mike on Fri, 8th Apr 2011 12:28 pm
I think that water systems does work well in this area. When there is a softener present in the water it makes your cleaning agents do there job alot better. Great article
Walter VanWinckel on Mon, 6th Jul 2015 3:49 am
How can we clean a stain from the coco washlet seat?
Are there recommended cleaning agents for stain removal?
Are there cleaning agents that will harm the seat surface?