The bidet is not something you see in most homes these days, but it is very useful and is worth considering installing or purchasing for your home. If you are wondering how to use a bidet, this article will explain to you the best way and what to use it for. Firstly, you can use it when changing your baby's diaper or washing your baby or young child. A bidet is small and easy to move around the side of, therefore you can easily hold your baby in the bidet without worry about it drowning or falling over. It is also much easier to clean after use than a conventional bath tub – and it uses less water, for those who are environmentally conscious. Just hold your baby in the bidet by its waist while you wash it. But also, a bidet is often used by adults. In fact, in some countries this is quite normal. Often you have gone to the bath room to defecate, you may wish to wash your bottom instead of simply working it with toilet paper. This is what the bidet is perfect for. You do not need to fully undress, nor do you need to use a lot of water or get into a shower to use the bidet. By simply squatting with your trousers down (as rude as this may seem, there is perhaps no simpler way of explaining it!) and running the water you can effectively wash away any dirt left over. A bidet usually angles its tap so as to allow you to perform this action easily. You can also adjust the temperature to suit you. Once finished, a quick rinse of the bidet ensures it is clean and ready for nex time and you can simply dry yourself off with a towel. Another advantage of washing with a bidet is that is kinder and gentler on your bottom. This is especially important for people who suffer from rashes, hemorrhoids or are just sensitive. Overall, once you have got the hang of how to use your bidet, it is a quick and easy way to keep clean after going to the bathroom. |
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