It says to wipe with toilet paper, then wipe again with the wet wipes for “extra cleanliness”, then to dry with toilet paper again. So I guess two wipes and a pat dry.
To your second point, to each their own, but I would definitely argue that using the above recommended amount of paper products produces far more waste than spraying with water. Not only do paper products consume a ton of water themselves to produce, you have the literal added waste of said paper product.
It says to wipe with toilet paper, then wipe again with the wet wipes for “extra cleanliness”, then to dry with toilet paper again. So I guess two wipes and a pat dry.
To your second point, to each their own, but I would definitely argue that using the above recommended amount of paper products produces far more waste than spraying with water. Not only do paper products consume a ton of water themselves to produce, you have the literal added waste of said paper product.
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