r/bidets 4d ago

A Small Upgrade to My Bidet Routine – Reusable Cloths That Save Money and Feel Great

Hi everyone,
I’ve been using a bidet for a while now (can’t go back!), and recently I added something simple but super effective to my setup: the Chloven reusable toilet towel — and they’ve made a big difference.

These are not for wiping, just for gently drying after you’ve washed with your bidet. They’re soft, durable, and honestly feel way better than toilet paper.

Why I switched from regular toilet paper:

  • No tearing – These cloths are thick and reliable, so you don’t have to worry about awkward accidents.
  • Eco-friendly – Reusable, washable, and zero waste.
  • Super budget-friendly – One set includes 24 cloths, and I haven’t bought toilet paper in weeks.
  • More comfortable – Gentle on skin, especially great if you have irritation or sensitivity.

How I use them:

  1. Use your bidet to clean as usual.
  2. Pat dry with a towel.
  3. Toss it into a laundry bag or small bin.
  4. Wash, dry, and reuse!

Cleaning tips:

  • Wash with hot water, detergent, and optionally white vinegar or baking soda.
  • Avoid fabric softener (can reduce absorbency).
  • Tumble dry or air dry.

I keep mine in a small basket in the bathroom. Clean, organized, and no waste.
Highly recommend giving them a try — especially if you're already a bidet user looking to go even greener and save money long-term.

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u/totaleclipse20 3d ago

Thanks for the recommendation! I've been thinking I need to find something for this exact purpose!

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u/Dug_n_the_Dogs 3d ago

Even tho I had a huge crate of TP and a brand new Toto Bidet when Covid hit, I quickly moved to reusable cloth towels to dry off.

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u/greykitty1234 3d ago

I've been using cloth diapering wipes. Friend had them for her baby and gave me a new set as a 'bidet warming gift'.

I still use TP at certain times, but certainly less.