The TOTO Piedmont Bidet is a freestanding bidet fitted with SanaGloss technology and spots a classic contemporary design. The bidet has a dual flow mechanism from front and bottom with four faucet holes for vertical spray and flushing rim.
The TOTO Piedmont Bidet has an overall height of 15” (38 cm), depth of 24.875” (63 cm), and width of 14” (35.5 cm).
The TOTO Piedmont Bidet is a freestanding bidet fitted with SanaGloss technology and spots a classic contemporary design. The bidet has a dual flow mechanism from front and bottom with four faucet holes for vertical spray and flushing rim.
The TOTO Piedmont Bidet has an overall height of 15” (38 cm), depth of 24.875” (63 cm), and width of 14” (35.5 cm).
TOTO Piedmont Bidet
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TOTO Piedmont Bidet
Common Questions
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Bidets Questions
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Bidets Questions
How do you use a bidet?
First, one uses a toilet before using a bidet. The next step is to position oneself hovering over the bidet and facing the controls, although standalone bidets allow for one squat facing away. Turn on the hot water if there is an option for it and turn on the spray, cleaning private areas with the jet. It is important to configure the settings and valves so the stream does not spray too intensely or at the wrong location. The last step is to dry oneself and wash hands.
What is a bidet used for?
The primary use of a bidet is to clean off the private parts of a person after he or she has used the toilet. A bidet can feature a vertical jet for an easier wash process (sprayed stream of water) and can come in various shapes and sizes. It is considered to be the primary method of cleaning oneself around the world with standalone bidets most commonly found throughout Europe.
Why don’t Americans use bidets?
The reason Americans do not use bidets is founded in the continuation of tradition rather than a rational reasoning. The bidet originated in France in the 1700s and was adopted by many, but not the English due to unfriendly relations of the time. American colonists took with them the traditions and habits of the English, which excluded the use of bidets. As such, there maintains a sense of unfamiliarity Americans have with bidets that ultimately is the cause of their lack of use.
How do you use a bidet?
First, one uses a toilet before using a bidet. The next step is to position oneself hovering over the bidet and facing the controls, although standalone bidets allow for one squat facing away. Turn on the hot water if there is an option for it and turn on the spray, cleaning private areas with the jet. It is important to configure the settings and valves so the stream does not spray too intensely or at the wrong location. The last step is to dry oneself and wash hands.
What is a bidet used for?
The primary use of a bidet is to clean off the private parts of a person after he or she has used the toilet. A bidet can feature a vertical jet for an easier wash process (sprayed stream of water) and can come in various shapes and sizes. It is considered to be the primary method of cleaning oneself around the world with standalone bidets most commonly found throughout Europe.
Why don’t Americans use bidets?
The reason Americans do not use bidets is founded in the continuation of tradition rather than a rational reasoning. The bidet originated in France in the 1700s and was adopted by many, but not the English due to unfriendly relations of the time. American colonists took with them the traditions and habits of the English, which excluded the use of bidets. As such, there maintains a sense of unfamiliarity Americans have with bidets that ultimately is the cause of their lack of use.
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Bathroom Fixtures Questions
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Bathroom Fixtures Questions
What are bathroom fixtures?
Bathroom fixtures are typically connected to a plumbing system and deliver and drain water. They come in a variety of materials and designs. Examples of bathroom fixtures include bathtubs, bidets, drinking fountains, janitor sinks, and kitchen sinks. Other bathroom fixtures are showers, pipes, faucets, urinals, utility sinks, and flush toilets.
How do you clean bathroom fixtures?
Clean bathroom fixtures everyday to keep them shiny and prevent grime. Bathroom fixtures can be cleaned with a general all-purpose cleaner or a cleaner made from a mixture of vinegar and water. Stubborn grime should be scrubbed with an abrasive cleaner. After cleaning the bathroom fixture dry it with a soft cloth.
How do you choose bathroom fixtures?
Choose bathroom fixtures by considering the function and design of the bathroom fixtures as well as your priorities and needs. Visit a showroom to try fixtures, ask questions, and address any concerns. A showroom designer will lead you through the process, and help you make the best decisions for your home.
What are bathroom fixtures?
Bathroom fixtures are typically connected to a plumbing system and deliver and drain water. They come in a variety of materials and designs. Examples of bathroom fixtures include bathtubs, bidets, drinking fountains, janitor sinks, and kitchen sinks. Other bathroom fixtures are showers, pipes, faucets, urinals, utility sinks, and flush toilets.
How do you clean bathroom fixtures?
Clean bathroom fixtures everyday to keep them shiny and prevent grime. Bathroom fixtures can be cleaned with a general all-purpose cleaner or a cleaner made from a mixture of vinegar and water. Stubborn grime should be scrubbed with an abrasive cleaner. After cleaning the bathroom fixture dry it with a soft cloth.
How do you choose bathroom fixtures?
Choose bathroom fixtures by considering the function and design of the bathroom fixtures as well as your priorities and needs. Visit a showroom to try fixtures, ask questions, and address any concerns. A showroom designer will lead you through the process, and help you make the best decisions for your home.