A WOMAN came under fire from trolls after revealing her family of six shared white washcloths instead of using flush toilets.
Every day, Jazmine Brooke checks her " toilet rolls " and makes sure there is always enough material in her toilet.
He shared a video on his TikTok that has since gone viral, garnering over 2.6 million views on one of his videos alone.
However, since sharing her family routines, she has been criticized as "dirty", "disgusting" and "disgusting".
But that doesn't bother Jazmine, as she explains exactly how and why her family "wears the same [white flannel]."
She continued: "Technically, yes [we use the same thing], but not at the same time. We wash them. You use one and then throw it in the trash.
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"Technically everyone will continue to use it at some point, but they are clean.
"It's like a clean towel. And what you clean isn't really dirty.
She explained that reusable toilet paper "is actually more common than you think, and it's not messy."
Jazmine continues: "That's exactly what people want to call him because they don't know him.
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"We went through our toilet paper a lot quicker this week, so I had to do two loads yesterday because we ate Taco Bell and it really wasn't going well.
"Everyone fought for reusable toilet paper. As a family of six it can be quite difficult to carry on but we have a lot.
"I like to have it in stock and also have more preparation to do when it runs out.
"But they wash with hot water. It's no different than just using a towel after a shower because when you use it, you're clean.
"It was a real game changer. When you use a bidet you are much cleaner.
"Now it ends up on the toilet floor. And I also have a very large towel underneath in case anyone really needs it.
"I prohibit the use of more than one towel at a time. So if you really have tummy trouble, you can use the big towel."
Like I never had toilet paper because it was always in the dryer.
TikTok comment
Her video garnered widespread attention as more than 7,000 people flocked to the comments section to voice their opinions.
One commented: "As if I never had toilet paper because it was always in the dryer." »
A second added: "How do people say it's disgusting? They literally wash one after the other, you just apply them with a dry cloth and you're seemingly cleaner.
A third said: "With a bidet I find it completely acceptable." »
Someone else added: "That's a very good idea!" I need a bidet. What is an economical bidet? »
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To which Jazmine replied: "I added a very similar model to my Amazon store. It's not exactly the same, but very similar.
"It's $30 (£24.37) but it's not heated! But I got used to it pretty quickly. I love ours!
More bathroom cleaning tips
Keeping a bathroom clean and fresh can sometimes seem like a daunting task, but with a few practical tips and a regular cleaning schedule, it can be much easier to achieve.
1. Regular maintenance
Daily Cleaning: A quick daily cleaning of surfaces such as sinks, countertops and faucets can prevent the buildup of dirt and soap scum. Have a microfiber cloth handy for this purpose.
Ventilation: Make sure your bathroom is well ventilated to prevent mold. Open the windows or use an exhaust fan during and after showering.
2. Combat limescale and hard water stains
Vinegar solution: Hard water can cause limescale buildup on faucets and showerheads. Dip a cloth in white vinegar, wrap it around the affected areas for a few hours, then scrub with a brush.
Lemon juice: Lemon juice is another effective natural cleaner against limescale. Apply it directly to the affected areas, leave it on for a while and then rinse.
3. Clean the bathroom
Toilet bowl cleaner: Use a special toilet bowl cleaner to clean the toilet bowl. Apply the cleaner under the rim and let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing with a toilet brush.
Baking soda and vinegar: For a natural alternative, sprinkle baking soda into the container and then add vinegar. The effervescent effect helps remove stains and disinfect.
4. Shower and bath
Showerhead: Remove mineral deposits by soaking the showerhead in a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water. You can do this by filling a plastic bag with the solution and securing it around the shower head with a rubber band.
Bathtub: Use a non-abrasive cleaner to scrub the bathtub. For stubborn stains, make a paste of baking soda and water, apply it to the stains, and let it sit before scrubbing.
5. Tiles and grout
Grout cleaner: Grout can harbor mold. Use a grout cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and water to scrub the grout lines. An old toothbrush can be particularly effective for this task.
Tile Cleaner: Clean tiles regularly with a mild detergent or vinegar solution to keep them shiny and free of soap scum.
6. Mirrors and glass
Window cleaner: Use window cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and water to clean mirrors and glass surfaces. Wipe with a microfiber cloth to avoid streaks.
Shower Doors: Prevent soap scum from forming on glass shower doors by using a squeegee to remove the water after each use.
7. Floors
Sweep and Mop: Sweep the bathroom floor regularly to remove hair and dust. Clean with a mild detergent or appropriate floor cleaner to ensure cleanliness.
8. Trash cans and dirty clothes
Empty trash cans: Empty bathroom trash cans regularly to avoid bad smells.
Laundry: Keep a small laundry basket in the bathroom for used towels and bathmats and wash them regularly.
9. Final touches
Air Fresheners: Use air fresheners or essential oil diffusers to maintain a pleasant aroma in the bathroom.
Organization: Make sure toiletries and cleaning supplies are neatly organized and stored to reduce clutter and make cleaning easier.
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