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When it comes to choosing between toilet paper and tissue paper, we make our judgment and selection from the following aspects.
First of all, we need to take a look at the outer packaging. Here, it usually indicates the standard that the tissue paper complies with, the raw materials used for the paper, and the quality grade. If there is no such information, then it's better to just skip it and not select.
The toilet paper complies with the standard GB/20810, with a total bacterial colony count of less than 600cfu/g. There is no requirement for the number of fungi. It is suitable for wiping tables, etc.
The tissue paper complies with the standard GB/T20808, with a total bacterial colony count of less than 200cfu/g and a fungal count of less than 100cfu/g. It is suitable for wiping the mouth, face, etc.
So, never wipe your mouth with toilet paper! The standard for toilet paper is lower than that for tissue paper. Especially for babies and girls, special attention should be paid.
Bamboo pulp and wood pulp may be made from recycled or regenerated raw materials (reused pulp). Virgin bamboo pulp and virgin wood pulp are made from brand-new raw materials. Whether it's toilet paper or tissue paper, it's best to choose virgin bamboo pulp or virgin wood pulp.
Toilet paper is classified into qualified products, first-class products and superior products. Tissue paper is classified into qualified products and superior products. The higher the grade, the better the water absorption and flexibility. Qualified products are the worst. Although the price of qualified products is generally relatively lower, hygiene and health come first. It is recommended not to be greedy for small gains.
Toilet paper is fragile when exposed to water and won't clog the toilet. The transverse tensile strength index of tissue paper is high, and it is not easy to break when wet.
So, if you go to the toilet and use tissues, they are generally not suitable to be directly thrown into the toilet bowl as they can easily clog it.
Generally, the normal color of tissues is off-white or natural wood white. If the paper is too white, be careful as it may have added harmful substances such as fluorescent agents.
Tissues with excessive fluorescent agents added will produce white or black ash after burning, while normal and qualified tissues will produce a natural gray ash after burning.
High-quality tissues feel fine and soft to the touch, while low-quality ones tend to be hard and loose.
When dining at small restaurants or food courts, you can see a lot of low-quality tissues. When wiped, it will shed paper scraps or even stick to your mouth with paper scraps all over.
High-quality tissue paper has a high density, great toughness, good elasticity and tensile strength. It won't break or shed paper scraps and dust easily when torn. Even when soaked in water, it won't deform or become loose.
Poor-quality tissues, due to their low wood pulp content and poor flexibility, will break easily with a little force and also shed powder and debris.
High-quality tissues are almost odorless and may have a woody scent, but they will never have a pungent smell.
If tissues have a pungent chemical smell, don't buy them.
The texture of good and bad tissues on hands and faces is different. If it feels fine, soft and comfortable to the touch, without the stiff sensation of rubbing against the skin, it is a good tissue.
You can also put different tissues into water and observe their conditions. Poor-quality tissues tend to crumble easily when soaked in water and are hard to lift. High-quality tissues remain in shape even after absorbing water.
A: The "ply" refers to the number of paper layers. 1-ply is the thinnest and most basic, 2-ply offers a good balance of softness and strength, and 3-ply provides a premium, extra-cushiony feel.
A: Not necessarily. While premium brands often offer superior softness and strength, the "best" tissue depends on your personal preferences. A mid-range 2-ply option may be perfect for your needs and budget.
A: No, it's important to use tissue labeled "septic-safe." These products are designed to dissolve quickly to prevent clogs. Most 1-ply and 2-ply tissues are safe, but always check the packaging.
A: Look for sales in weekly store flyers, buy in bulk from wholesale clubs, or check for online deals and subscription services. Stocking up when you find a good price is a great way to save.
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