What Was Used Before Toilet Paper? – IOTW Report

What Was Used Before Toilet Paper?

As you prepare to venture out to secure household necessities in this time of panic hording, first take a few minutes and let the History Guy brief you on hygiene through the ages. Watch

44 Comments on What Was Used Before Toilet Paper?

  1. If I run out of toilet paper I suppose I can use the Census I received friday. Would still have to send it back to them though otherwise they start to hassle you.😁

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  2. I think it was the 90’s they called it a LOOFAH. Or was that the 80’s??

    I’m supplied with LARGE sponges from past tile jobs and darn it, I was in Home Depot tonight. Bought some ceiling paint figured might as well get something done during this…time at home!

    Will have to put ‘(4) fresh sponges’, on the list. One for each of the crew…going back tomorrow to get some 5/8″ sheetrock for the basement another project been meaning to get to.

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  3. just get a washcloth, get it wet in the sink, wipe, rinse out the washcloth w/ soap, leave it in a zip-lock bag ’till next time … every family member gets one a day … you throw it in the laundry (you can use a special receptacle) & they get washed on ‘hot’ setting … why is this a panic?

    … I’m sure, unless you take a dump more than 6 times a day, you’ll be fine
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NFNYZ3L?tag=duckduckgo-d-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1

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  4. Uncle Al, I scanned the aisles at the local Walmart at about 10:00 am this morning. No TP or PT or FT. The soups had been severely depleted as had the cereals (bulk cereals were gone)and pastas. Cleaning products also hit hard.

    Soda, chips, candy, produce, dairy and liquor all well stocked. Panic hording doesn’t make complete sense.

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  5. Hey Gen’rl!
    The Loofah is actually a type of gourd, we’re gonna try some out, this year, in our 1/4a plot. Along with a passel of other ‘trendy’ items. Last year, Daughter#1 took some excess to local farmer’s markets and made a killing. She said the folks in the nearby college town will buy almost anything that’s homegrown/homemade and she went down hard with the entreprenereal bug.
    So, in addition to the staples, we’re trying some ’boutique’ items, as well as a funky, fungusy type of moss she says is all the rage. I said “Sure. You plant it, you harvest it, you sell it!”
    TWD

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  6. My grandparents’ farm had an outhouse (whose didn’t?). On a piece of baling wire hung a back issue of the Sears and Roebuck catalogue. Christmas edition would last from January through April.

    The Little House on the Prairie was too far away from a Costco.

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  7. @Hanoverfist March 16, 2020 at 8:12 pm

    > Unless wiping your butt with a clown face freaks you out.

    IT COMPLETELY, AND TOTALLY, FREAKS ME… out?
    Oh. Uh. Never mind.

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  8. Gezz, a lot people sure are panic obsessed about the input and output parts of their torsos. That being the case, maybe they ought to just carry a spoon to help with the action at both ends. Washing the spoon afterwards will insure they also adequately washed their hands.

    Anyway, stopped at the store today to buy chicken thighs to make Cheese Dakgalbi. All they had was one package of chicken wings. No hamburger. Fresh produce bins were mostly stocked, but potato bins were empty.

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  9. Stranded, stranded on the bathroom bowl. what do you do when you’re stranded and you don’t have a roll. You must prove your a man and wipe with your hand. Stranded, stranded on the bathroom bowl.

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  10. Blink- never heard of that. Sounds interesting.
    I think part of the reason potatoes are missing is because of St. Patrick’s Day dinners.
    I spent 20 minutes peeling russets yesterday and I’m only 5% Irish. Like not even on the main island Irish. One island off to the side somewhere. lol.

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  11. @Molon Labe– I hope you are kidding! I went out yesterday and everyone was buying paper towels. Flushing zillions of paper towels will overwhelm our sewer systems and lead to huge problems. Come for Coronavirus–stay for the cholera!
    Washcloths could be used, rinsed out in the toilet and stored in a special lidded bucket with disinfectant to be washed on hot with bleach. But saving them in a zip-loc? Yikes. Our exchange student from Ecuador said toilet paper can not be flushed due to the poor quality sewer systems. Probably true throughout the world. Her family kept covered trash cans lined with paper bags in each bathroom. Each day, “the maid” would take out the paper bags and burn the contents. That actually makes more sense to me. From a germ-contagion point-of-view.

    This is too late in the thread to make much difference, but I thought it good to toss it out there.

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  12. Mr. Bear: “Mr. Bunny, do you have a problem with poop sticking to your fur?”
    Mr. Bunny: “Why, no, Mr. Bear – why do you ask?”

    you know the rest …

    “Mr. Raghead, do you have a problem with shit sticking to your beard?”

    izlamo delenda est …

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