# Toilet paper is made from either recycled paper or wood chips. # It is mixed with water and broken down into a slurry, like paper mache.
# Any paper clips and staples are removed with magnets and filters.
# The ink is removed.
# The great soggy mass is then pressed through rollers which dry it.
# It then goes through a machine that perforates it every 10 cm and puts it onto a long roll.
# This long roll is then chopped up into lengths and wrapped and packaged.
A little fun you can have is stick spare change or an eyeliner or even a lipstick container inside the cardboard roll. It seems to frustrate people when they tug on the toilet paper roll and pennies go rolling around the floor. I mean think about it, you're there in the bathroom with your pants around your legs, you tug on the toilet paper roll and things start rolling.
The chemical used to make toilet paper from recycled paper is h02 + Co2 --> h04C2 why do you bother about "The chemical used to make toilet paper from recycled paper is h02 + Co2 --> h04C2" oh my god you are weird NERD
Toilet paper
Georgia-Pacific make Angel Soft brand toilet paper.
He wasn't asking you about wrapping yourself in toilet paper? He wanted to know how to MAKE toilet paper, so he asked his "mummy". It's not his fault his "Mum can't afford a spell checker.
You can make an excellent papier mache for modelling this way.
yes they do
Yes and No but it is Yes
Gayetty's medicated paper was the first commercially produced toilet paper. It was treated with aloe in order to make it a little better to use. This first toilet paper was known to occasionally contain splinters and wasn't as soft as the toilet paper we have now.
The justification for toilet rolls is to make toilet paper much easier to store and access. It is far more efficient than stacking many sheets of toilet paper on each other.
You can eat toilet paper if you haven't already wiped your bum and it won't make you sick.
Recycled toilet paper is made from used paper. It isn't made from used toilet paper. That would be gross.
"Toilet papier" is the term for toilet paper in Afrikaans.