
Cautions

Source: Internet
Tips
Check out the bidet before you try to use it. Figure out where the jets of water are going to come from so you’re prepared.
When you first use a bidet, clean off with toilet paper first before attempting the bidet spray.
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You don’t need to use soap to use a bidet. Some people do use the bidet like a mini-shower after a bowel movement, sexual intercourse, or for freshening up, but it isn’t a requirement.
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You may notice a towel hanging within arm’s reach of your bidet. Be forewarned that this is for drying off your hands, never your rear.
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For best results with a bidet attachment, make sure you remember to shut off the T-valve after every use, with no exceptions. Forgetting to turn it off could result in a leaky attachment.
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If you have a vulva, be sure to direct the water front-to-back to avoid getting bacteria into your vulva.
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Make sure that any clothing items (like underwear, pants, and tunic-style shirts) are out of the way before turning on the bidet jets.

