I don’t use gross toilet paper anymore — we use ‘family cloth’

A mom is on a roll after posting a now-viral video about why she decided to wipe toilet paper from her life.

Channon Rose, who uses the handle @channonrose1 on TikTok and @ChannonRose on YouTube, uploaded a video last month that’s racked up over 600,00 views, letting her followers know why she swapped out toilet paper for reusable “family cloth” instead.

The Colorado mom prefers washcloths because she thinks regular toilet paper is “gross,” adding that “it gets crumbly and stuck.”

In the 2-minute video, she starts to gag after explaining the reasons why she made the change to reusable cloth.

Channon’s family uses a bidet to wash and then uses the fabric to dry off, as “water and cloth just cleans you way better.”

The recycle-friendly woman even creates her own cloth by cutting up washcloths and serging the edges.

“It’s soft and comfortable,” she explains.

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Channon Rose
She finds toilet paper to be unhygienic and can’t stand the residue left behind.

Rose also uses a reusable cloth to blow her nose instead of Kleenex tissues, another item she no longer purchases.

Channon Rose
The Colorado mom-of-two washes her toilet cloth with her everyday clothes.

One commenter asked, “So what about for guests, do you supply them with toilet paper or do they use the reusable ones?”

Channon replied, “Yes we always have regular toilet paper for guests. I have everything disposable for guests we just don’t use it personally.”

Another person commented, “You worried me before you mentioned the bidet .”

“Haha! Yes, it would be gross if you didn’t rinse off first,” the Tiktoker wrote back.

Channon Rose
Rose views using reusable items as a way to be more mindful of the environment and encourages others to do the same.

However, one commenter expressed zero enthusiasm about joining the reusable-cloth revolution.

“Nooope no ma’am,” wrote a grossed-out woman.