If you're traveling through Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, or East Asia, you will most likely encounter a bidet.A similar function to toilet paper is performed by the bidet.Two types of bidets are available.After using the toilet, you have to clean your genitals and anal area with a washbasin, which is the stand-alone one.Your first experience with a bidet can be a little daunting, but they are very easy to use.
Step 1: The toilet needs to be used first.
After toilet use, the purpose of the bidet is to help clean off.You can either use the bidet alone or in conjunction with toilet paper.Some people think that using a bidet is a better alternative to toilet paper.
Step 2: Find the bathroom.
Sometimes the bidet is attached to the wall near the toilet, like a low sink or a toilet with a faucet.Modern bidets are built into the toilet seat, so you don't need to get up to straddle another fixture.The three main types of bidet are the stand alone ones in Europe, the handheld ones found in some households and the add-on ones that are common in Asia.The bidets sit right next to the toilet.They can be found across the room or down the hall.Either way, you will need to use the toilet and stand up.The original model of the bidet was created in 18th-century Europe.Many bathrooms in Asia and America don't have the space to accommodate a separate fixture next to the toilet, so many toilets are designed with built-in bidets or fixture that fit over the seat.You don't need to clean yourself.There is a handheld bidet that hangs on the wall.
Step 3: The bidet is a stand-alone device.
You can either face away from the water controls or face them at the same time.If you face the controls, it's easier to control the temperature and flow of the water.It will be possible for you to see the water as it comes out.If you are wearing pants, you may have to remove them to straddle the bidet.If you don't want to completely take off your pants, you can step out of one leg.Things are simpler in add-on bidets.You have to keep your pants on.The way you face may be dictated by the position of the jets and the area you want to clean.It might be easier to face the jets if you clean your front.Look away from the stream if you're cleaning your rear.
Step 4: There is a toilet seat that is malfunctioning.
The wall next to the toilet has a button on the remote control.There is a button on the toilet.The nether regions will be washed with a stream of water.Press the "Stop" button when you're done.The nozzle will come back into the seat.You can turn the lever or pull a string in add-on bidets.
Step 5: You can adjust the temperature and jet strengths.
The first thing to do is turn on the hot water.When it's hot, add the cold water.When turning on the water, be careful as many bidets can produce a very high jet of water with only a small turn of the control.You might need to hold the control to keep the jets on.In hot climates, such as the Middle East, you should start with the cold water.If you turn the hot water on first, you may end up burning sensitive areas because the water won't need time to heat up.If you don't know where the water nozzle is, you could end up with a surprise shower.If your bidet has a spray nozzle that is set in the bowl, place your hand above it and pull the diverter lever between the taps.
Step 6: Put yourself in position.
If you want the water to hit the area you need to clean, sit or squat over the stream.You can either sit on it or hover above it.Most of the bidets don't have seats, but you can still sit on the rim.There are some bidets that don't have jets, but they have a faucet that fills the basin.You will need to use your hands to clean yourself.You don't do more than use the external mechanism to turn the water jet nozzle to the center of the bowl when you use a mechanically handled bidet.You don't usually feel the water temperature on those types of bidets.Warm water can be taken from the bath's supply in some cases.
Step 7: It's a good idea to clean your genitals and rear.
If you're using a jet, you can let the water do the work.If you're using a basin, you need to wash your hands.You could use your wet hands to scrub the area more quickly.You can wash your hands.The bidet and toilet paper could be combined.You can either use the paper at the end to finish the job or you can put the toilet paper in the water and wipe yourself clean.
Step 8: You should dry your skin.
You can use the built-in air dryer on some bidets.The "Dry" button is next to the "Wash" and "Stop" features.If you don't have an air dryer, pat yourself dry with toilet paper.There is a towel on a ring next to the bidet.The purpose of this is to dry the genitals or hands, but it can also be used to clean the rim after rinsing it.
Step 9: Get out of the house.
The jets should be run at very low pressure for a few seconds to rinse the basin and keep the bidet fresh.It is a matter of courtesy.Before you leave the bathroom, turn off the jets.You will waste water if you run the stream.
Step 10: You need to wash your hands.
Any time after using the toilet, use soap and water.If you can't find soap, use something else.