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  • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

    Right! Hard toilet paper!

    People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

    I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

    If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

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    Ham on WryH This user is from outside of this forum
    Ham on WryH This user is from outside of this forum
    Ham on Wry
    wrote last edited by
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    @bodhipaksa

    I worked for a Canadian company that was so cheap you’d swear that there were wood chips in the toilet paper.

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    • BeverleyT Beverley

      @andymoose @bodhipaksa

      Yes, mine too. But for a girl, loo roll is necessary for both functions.

      Which reminds me, my first period began on a school trip to the Lake District. The public lavatory had… you’ve guessed it… Izal. So luxuriously absorbent. NOT. Properly traumatised me!

      BenderIsGreat34A This user is from outside of this forum
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      wrote last edited by
      #63

      @TalktoBeverley @bodhipaksa Why we never thought to bring a toilet roll to school with us I don’t know. Plenty of room in my school bag - especially on PE days.

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      • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

        Right! Hard toilet paper!

        People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

        I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

        If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

        [Boost for larger sample, please!]

        StuT This user is from outside of this forum
        StuT This user is from outside of this forum
        Stu
        wrote last edited by
        #64

        @bodhipaksa Oh wow, flash back to primary school. Hideous stuff.

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        • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

          Right! Hard toilet paper!

          People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

          I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

          If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

          [Boost for larger sample, please!]

          Anton SherwoodT This user is from outside of this forum
          Anton SherwoodT This user is from outside of this forum
          Anton Sherwood
          wrote last edited by
          #65

          @bodhipaksa iirc I encountered it in France in 1970 and/or 1975.

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          • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

            Right! Hard toilet paper!

            People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

            I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

            If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

            [Boost for larger sample, please!]

            mags amondM This user is from outside of this forum
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            mags amond
            wrote last edited by
            #66

            @bodhipaksa
            Ireland, 60s, primary school

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            • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

              Right! Hard toilet paper!

              People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

              I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

              If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

              [Boost for larger sample, please!]

              𝔸𝕟𝕔𝕚𝕖𝕟𝕥 𝕊𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 🔉A This user is from outside of this forum
              𝔸𝕟𝕔𝕚𝕖𝕟𝕥 𝕊𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 🔉A This user is from outside of this forum
              𝔸𝕟𝕔𝕚𝕖𝕟𝕥 𝕊𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 🔉
              wrote last edited by
              #67

              @bodhipaksa
              IZAL. It was called Izal. But I'm not that bothered: in my Grandma's toilet it was pieces of the Radio Times. But I'm not that bothered: they were FLUSHING TOILETS ffs. In a lot of the world they still don't have flush toilets or any kind of toilet paper

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              • Microblog CastellanoM Microblog Castellano

                @bodhipaksa
                Spanish here.
                In the city I only enjoyed the common soft toilet paper, but the game changed when we went to the country and stayed at my aunt's home (well, my father's aunt's really). She had that hard paper in the WC. She lived just below my grandma, so I tried going to gradmas' WC instead.

                When I was 30, a drugstore under my home closed, leaving some of these rolls in their backroom.

                (Edit: something you have to take into consideration is that common soft toilet paper of the era was 2-foiled or even 1-foiled, so hard paper meet the requirement of not allowing poo to trespass the paper, and not breaking -- but it did it at a big cost).

                Mª José López 🇵🇸 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️E This user is from outside of this forum
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                wrote last edited by
                #68

                @microblogc @bodhipaksa
                Same here.
                I can clearly remerber using it while visiting relatives at the counteyside in Spain.

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                • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                  Right! Hard toilet paper!

                  People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                  I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                  If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                  [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                  Peter 💙 StevensP This user is from outside of this forum
                  Peter 💙 StevensP This user is from outside of this forum
                  Peter 💙 Stevens
                  wrote last edited by
                  #69

                  @bodhipaksa

                  That stuff was awful. After that I now only use the finest swan necks.

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                  • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                    Right! Hard toilet paper!

                    People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                    I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                    If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                    [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                    Tilda Moose, programmerT This user is from outside of this forum
                    Tilda Moose, programmerT This user is from outside of this forum
                    Tilda Moose, programmer
                    wrote last edited by
                    #70

                    @bodhipaksa
                    Yes, I remember the Izal brand, 'medicated' toilet paper...
                    How the hell did it ever get onto the shelves for distribution?
                    How is it fit for either well-understood purpose of bogroll?
                    What have I missed?
                    I have to know!
                    🙂

                    Edit: just found this:
                    https://uk.nakedpaper.com/blogs/news/what-happened-to-izal-toilet-paper

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                    • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                      Right! Hard toilet paper!

                      People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                      I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                      If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                      [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                      Drew Towler 🇵🇭D This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Drew Towler 🇵🇭
                      wrote last edited by
                      #71

                      @bodhipaksa UK, France, Netherlands, Belgium.

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                      • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                        Right! Hard toilet paper!

                        People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                        I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                        If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                        [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                        Jude🇵🇸S This user is from outside of this forum
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                        Jude🇵🇸
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                        #72

                        @bodhipaksa Australia in the 50s and 60s.
                        Edit: have just read all comments.. surprising how many ppl don't mention the country, as requested! 🤯

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                        • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                          Right! Hard toilet paper!

                          People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                          I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                          If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                          [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                          fraggleF This user is from outside of this forum
                          fraggleF This user is from outside of this forum
                          fraggle
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                          @bodhipaksa my grandparents had this, I never understood why anyone would deliberately choose to buy it

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                          • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                            Right! Hard toilet paper!

                            People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                            I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                            If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                            [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                            Greem (Graeme. Not Graham!)G This user is from outside of this forum
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                            Greem (Graeme. Not Graham!)
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                            #74

                            @bodhipaksa Itchy arse bog roll!

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                            • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                              Right! Hard toilet paper!

                              People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                              I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                              If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                              [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                              T This user is from outside of this forum
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                              Tobin Baker
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                              #75

                              @bodhipaksa my Russian roommates had stories of Soviet toilet paper

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                              • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                                Right! Hard toilet paper!

                                People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                                I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                                If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                                [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                                aeshnidA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                aeshnid
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                                @bodhipaksa Izal…

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                                • FeloniousPunkF FeloniousPunk

                                  @bodhipaksa @purplepadma We still have a similar variety of paper in the states but ours doesn’t sound quite as bad as you describe. Mostly used in schools, hospitals, etc. We used to joke, calling it John Wayne toilet paper - rough and tough.

                                  matdaveM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  matdave
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                                  #77

                                  @FeloniousPunk @bodhipaksa @purplepadma yeah I was trying to figure out if they were talking about the half ply stuff from school.

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                                  • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                                    Right! Hard toilet paper!

                                    People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                                    I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                                    If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                                    [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                                    Henrik PauliP This user is from outside of this forum
                                    Henrik PauliP This user is from outside of this forum
                                    Henrik Pauli
                                    wrote last edited by
                                    #78

                                    @bodhipaksa I remember having visible fragments of print letters in ours (probably recycled newspapers?) in socialist Hungary, but nothing nearly as horrible as you describe this one. What is/was wrong with the UK?!

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                                    • BodhipaksaB This user is from outside of this forum
                                      BodhipaksaB This user is from outside of this forum
                                      Bodhipaksa
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                                      #79

                                      @jwi I always thought that was one of the reasons institutions bought it.

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                                      • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                                        Right! Hard toilet paper!

                                        People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                                        I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                                        If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                                        [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                                        gentlegardenerG This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        gentlegardener
                                        wrote last edited by
                                        #80

                                        @bodhipaksa wrote letters home and to friends back in the states on IZAL the brand of tracing paper favoured at St Andrews. My mum saved every letter, and I found one in her geneology and family memorabilia after she passed. Still have it.

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                                        • Ben ToddM Ben Todd

                                          @bodhipaksa

                                          It was like grease proof paper!

                                          I'm sure it was plausible for sewage farms to retrieve it, clean it and resell it!

                                          Horrible stuff!

                                          BodhipaksaB This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          Bodhipaksa
                                          wrote last edited by
                                          #81

                                          @monkeyben That's hilarious!

                                          Evil. But hilarious!

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