How To Use A Bidet Work
In this video i show you how to use a bidet.
How to use a bidet work. The bidet can be used after you wipe with toilet paper or without the use of toilet paper a totally personal preference. Soap may be used but is not always necessary. Sit or straddle the bidet. The right way to use a bidet depends on what kind you re using but the process is similar for most bidets you ll encounter. Whatever is most comfortable.
When you are clean turn off the water and pat yourself dry with toilet paper. You can either chose to use the clean cold water or use warm water or control the flow of the water. To use a bidet either allow the water spray to clean you or use your hands to wash yourself as you would in the shower or bath. Many houses and hotels are equipped with bidets but not many people know how to properly use them. Discard the toilet paper in the trash can or in the adjacent toilet.
A handheld bidet also called a bidet shower or bidet sprayer is a nozzle that stays attached to the toilet. In most public toilets with bidets towels are provided on a ring next to it. When you turn on the bidet feel free to manipulate the controls to your choice on the control panel which usually shot out by the side of the toilet seat. If the bidet has both hot and cold water controls start by turning on the hot water. If you are using the traditional bidet you can dry using toilet paper or a towel.
Chances are if you re traveling through europe latin america the middle east east asia or china you ll eventually encounter a bidet in the bathroom. Use the toilet as you normally do both for urination and for defecation. Be sure that your clothes are out of the way. In addition the bidet can be used to freshen up at any time. For a toilet seat bidet locate the controls on the side of the seat.
Use the toilet first. This type of bidet is manually placed near your private area to clean your genitals and. Just take your time while washing. If you press the dry button provided there is one the air dryer will dry the area. The modern bidet seats even have drying options.