How Toilet Paper Is Made
By SomeCowgirl
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
United States
September 22, 2010 1:42pm CST
After I made the discussion of the toilet paper roll with the coupon directly on it, I decided I would watch a video on how it was made. I like to watch videos on how things are made. Here is the link to the video that I watched http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrg_6dny6Po
I thought it was quite interesting to watch and gave me some real insight on how this thing that most of us use every day is made. I know I actually feel better knowing how it's made then always wondering just how it is. The video I watched was toilet paper made for commercial use, so I still wonder how it is wrapped for residential use.
What did you think of the video?
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8 responses
@T_Diamond (965)
• New Zealand
22 Sep 10
I suppose it's better to watch how somethings are made, rather than used.
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
22 Sep 10
Yeah, I wouldn't want to watch how toilet paper is used!
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
22 Sep 10
Yes I am glad I wasn't as well, but yes you're right royalty always has to be fancy, better then thou maybe?
@cream97 (29087)
• United States
30 May 11
I loved watching this video, I really have! It is very neat to see how toilet paper is made. It is very creative! I would like to see how toilet paper is wrapped for commercial use though. I think that it would be very neat to watch how toilet paper is wrapped.
@cbjones (1147)
• United States
22 Sep 10
After watching that video , I realized that I and maybe a lot of other people could save a truck load of money by just using the junk mail we usual throw out every day.
Sure it is a little rough, and flushing it would be an adventure unto it's self, but at lest you would be cutting out the middle man by not having to go through an elaborate process to recycle it.
Single ply should be outlawed by the way.Things can get a little messy when you only have one thin layer of disposable material between your hand, and your waste.
I'm almost certain those old AOL discs would hurt less than corn. Note: Almost certain.
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
22 Sep 10
Very neat! You know that's one thing I miss about Mr Rodgers he always had videos on how things are made. I'm always a curious soul when it comes to such things. Now you have given me a new thing to search for on youtube how to make things.
@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
22 Sep 10
I would watch it, but I am wiped out.
Just kidding, but I am at work, so I saved the link for later...