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You Have Been Using Toilet Seat Covers Wrong Your Whole Life.

Did you know that the paper that toilet seat covers are made from is absolutely perfect for blotting an oily face?  It doesn’t mess up your makeup at all.  It just soaks up any excess oil that is on your face perfectly and leaves your skin soft and your face looking pretty.

Pretty amazing, right?  So next time you are in a public bathroom, take 2 or three extra seat covers, tear them up into 3 or pieces each, fold them up and keep a stash in your purse!

Do you have any secret uses for toilet seat covers?  Please share! These thing are just full of surprises!

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11 Comments

  1. I wish every bathroom had these.

  2. @[586492632:2048:Lisa] and @[747802950:2048:Sara] Can you believe?

  3. Yes, I knew. Some dispensers have the instructions on them.

  4. it isn’t backwards…. it’s the right way! I’ve always done it right

  5. Ryan says:

    The flap is supposed to go in the water so that when you flush, the cover gets pulled in and flushed down without touching anything. This is shown incorrect.

  6. You learn something new every day. How difficult would it be to print a diagram on the boxes and/or place a label on the dispenser that shows you how to use them. Would cut down on the cost/loss of using too many covers because they keep sliding i to the toilet.

  7. How protective is a thin piece of tissue paper? Anything that gets wet transfers bacteria.

  8. Kathy Bright says:

    This post is nearly 2 years old. And it’s still incorrect. The flap goes into the water so it automatically goes down when you flush. This “method” means you have to touch it after you’ve used it.

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