How To Use A Bidet Toilet Sprayer
Now for the question on how to use a bidet sprayer.
How to use a bidet toilet sprayer. Don t worry the water won t start shooting automatically. Look for the sprayer on the toilet and grab it. How to use a hand held bidet sprayer. A handheld bidet also called a bidet shower or bidet sprayer is a nozzle that stays attached to the toilet. Use the toilet first.
The purpose of the bidet is to help clean off after toilet use. When you use a bidet with a water jet position yourself so that the stream of water is aimed at the area to be cleaned. For this kind of bidet you only need to grab the bidet sprayer from the holder or hook before you use it as you sit on the toilet seat make sure you make adjustments to the temperature of the water and the water jet strengthens so as to be comfortable with the temperature and jet of the water. This type of bidet is manually placed near your private area to clean your genitals. It is normally hung from a holder or a hook close to the toilet.
You can use the bidet in conjunction with toilet paper or you can use the bidet on its own. Usually the sprayer will be sitting on a hook or holder that came with it. The method of use for the hand. A hand held bidet is one of the most basic types of bidets but using these little bum guns can be confusing for the uninitiated even if you re familiar with bidet seats or attachments you might not know how to use a bidet sprayer. You direct the jet of water on the area that you are cleaning up.
Whether you are working with a standalone shower toilet seat or portable bidet the principle around how to use it is the same. The water will only start spraying once the user will squeeze the trigger. It might sound like a hard task considering the fact you have to do this every time you want to use the toilet. Some people believe that using a bidet is a hygienic substitute for toilet paper but many choose to use both. Open the shut off valve to allow water to flow to the sprayer.
Let the water flow into the spray by opening the shut off valve. Most bidets do not have seats but you can sit directly on the rim. Like a handheld shower head there s a nozzle on the end of a long hose. Some people prefer to use a bidet by hovering above the rim. Moreover a bidet hose which t value is switched on can spray water randomly when the sprayer trigger is touched lightly or even graze the wall or toilet tanks.