Oh no! The toilet paper roll ran out! It is one of the worst nightmares of any of us. Don't you have anything to clean yourself? Here are some tips and tricks that you can use to replace toilet paper. Some of these tips may seem extreme, but they are still helpful in achieving the goal.
Steps
Method 1 of 3: A Trouble if You're Away From Home
Step 1. Look for a roll of toilet paper to borrow from someone nearby
Yes, it's quite embarrassing, but what are the chances of meeting a stranger again and starting with the phrase, "Oh, you're the one who lent me the toilet paper!" Most people will understand the situation and be fairly discreet.
Is there anyone in the cabin next to yours? Knock politely and ask him to pass you the spare roll
Step 2. If there is a piece of cloth, towel or rug under the sink, it will be fine for the purpose
Just throw it in the trash or laundry bin after use.
Step 3. Use the cardboard roll
Yes, just what hangs on the toilet roll holder when the toilet paper runs out. Just that. What you need to do is divide the roll into thin layers until you have a large enough piece of paper to clean yourself with. Remember to wet it before using it to run it down the drain (and you can breathe a sigh of relief). It's a bit of a crude method, but still better than walking around all day with… Imagine it's a baby wipe.
Step 4. Use socks
Use one to clean and the other to store the dirty sock inside. If you can find a plastic bag in the bathroom, slip your socks in to carry them hygienically in your bag. Hide them in your pocket or bag and then wash them at home as soon as possible.
Step 5. If there is really no solution, pull up your pants and go find something to clean yourself with, once you find it, go back to the bathroom and finish the operation
Step 6. Use your hand
It may sound terrible, but it actually works well and was a common thing in the past. Just wash your hands very well afterwards.
Method 2 of 3: At home
Step 1. If you are at home, jump in the shower right away
But make sure everything is perfectly clean in the end.
Step 2. Call someone and have them bring you a new roll or handkerchiefs
Other emergency measures can be: baby wet wipes, facial cleansing pads or newspaper.
Method 3 of 3: Be prepared
Step 1. Keep a pack of paper tissues to carry with you at all times
They are the best substitute for toilet paper, although not everyone likes to carry them around.
Step 2. If you run out of toilet paper at home, borrow it from your neighbor or neighbor before it's too late
Advice
- To avoid unpleasant situations in the future, always check for toilet paper before going to the toilet.
- Always wash your hands thoroughly afterwards.
- Don't be embarrassed, it can happen to anyone.
- If you know you've run out of toilet paper, go and buy a pack right away before it's too late.
- Remember that these situations often lead to troublemaking.
Warnings
- More than a warning, this is common sense: remember not to clean yourself with something too rough and do not use printer paper. It may seem like a good idea, but it hurts terribly.
- If you use leaves outdoors, check for poison ivy, nettle, or insects on top of them.