Do You Need to Wipe After Using A Bidet?

You won’t need to wipe after using a bidet, although some bidet users do use a small amount of toilet paper to dab themselves dry. Bidets with a warm air-dry feature, like many of our products, make using ANY toilet paper completely unnecessary, even to dry off. Just be sure to give yourself an extra minute or two for the dryer to work. 

Do You Still Use Toilet Paper With a Bidet?

Most bidet owners don’t wipe after using a bidet. Quality bidets with adjustable nozzles and water pressure do a much better job cleaning up than toilet paper. We found that homes with bidets use 75% less toilet paper than folks without bidets.

Switching to a bidet reduces toilet paper’s impact on your wallet … and the environment.

Related: How to Use a Bidet (Without Making A Mess!)

How Do You Dry After Using a Bidet?

If you do need to dab yourself dry, gently wipe or blot any excess moisture from your backside. Since the area is already clean, you won’t need to wipe or use a lot of toilet paper.

While most bidet users dry off with a small amount of toilet paper, sustainability-focused bidet owners use a dedicated cloth or towel. Bidet towels are a great way to reduce your home’s environmental impact even more!

Look, No Hands: Warm Air Dryers on Electric Bidets

Many of our electric bidet models offer an air-dry feature that delivers a comforting blast of warm air to quickly dry you off. Air dryers are quiet and efficient; you’ll likely only need to run the dryer for a minute or two. It may still be nice to pat yourself dry with a towel but you’ll determine what works best for you in no time!

Bidets with air dryers range in price from $300-$900, making it easy to find the model that matches your needs and budget. 

I Don’t Feel Clean Enough; Am I Doing This Wrong?

With the right bidet, you should feel fresh as a daisy. If you’re not feeling completely clean, take a “splash” course on how to use a bidet effectively. You might also need to adjust the water pressure or nozzle settings, which may affect the spray force or pattern.

Get Clean and Dry with Bio Bidet

You can get clean and dry without toilet paper, but a quick dab is totally okay. What other questions about bidets do you have? We’ve organized a slew of helpful resources to help you feel confident in breaking up with toilet paper.

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