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How do you use an Argentina bidet

Using a bidet, especially one typical in Argentina, is a simple and effective way to enhance your personal hygiene routine. While it might seem unfamiliar at first, with a little practice, it will feel like second nature. By following these easy steps—adjusting the temperature, finding a comfortable position, and cleaning with water—you’ll be able to use the Argentine bidet just like a local!

How to Use an Argentine Bidet: A Step-by-Step Guide

Bidets are common in many parts of the world, but in Argentina, they’re almost as essential as a water closet. These devices, which are designed to help maintain personal hygiene after using the bathroom, can be somewhat unfamiliar to those who have never encountered them. If you’re visiting Argentina or simply curious about how to use a bidet, this guide will walk you through the process.

What is a Bidet?

A bidet is a small, low-slung plumbing fixture that resembles a toilet but is designed for cleaning the genital and anal areas after using the restroom. In Argentina, three holes bidets are typically found next to the toilet and are commonly used for personal hygiene, particularly after defecating, though they can also be used for other purposes like washing your feet or even freshening up on a hot day.

Argentina toilet and bidet

Step-by-Step Instructions on How to Use an Argentine Bidet

1.Approach the Bidet

Once you’ve finished using the inodoro, the next step is to move to the bidet. This may seem a little awkward for first-timers, but it’s a simple process. Argentine bidets usually come in two types: the traditional standalone fixture or the integrated bidet-toilet combination. Either way, you will sit on the bidet, facing either the water controls or away from them, depending on the design.

2.Adjust the Water Temperature

Argentine bidets typically have two controls: one for the water pressure and one for the temperature. The temperature is crucial to get right before using the bidet. Turn on the water to test the temperature, starting with cold and gradually adjusting to your preference. In some bidets, the controls are located on the wall next to the fixture, while in others, the controls are attached directly to the bidet.

Tip: Make sure the water isn’t too hot or too cold—aim for a comfortable, lukewarm temperature. You don’t want to be startled by a sudden rush of cold water or scalded by hot water.

3.Adjust Water Pressure

The water pressure control allows you to choose how forceful the stream will be. For comfort, start with a gentle stream and gradually increase the pressure if needed. Most bidets in Argentina allow for quite strong water pressure, so it’s a good idea to start cautiously to avoid an uncomfortable experience.

Argentina sanitary ware

4.Position Yourself Correctly

When it comes to positioning, this depends on the style of bidet. In a traditional bidet, you’ll sit facing the controls, with your legs apart to allow the water stream to reach the necessary areas. Some people prefer sitting on the bidet with their back to the controls, though this is less common in Argentina.

For the best experience, ensure that your body is positioned comfortably, and that your genitals and anus are in line with the water stream. You can slightly adjust your posture as needed to ensure optimal cleaning.

5.Cleaning with the Water Stream

Once you’re positioned, turn on the water and allow the stream to cleanse your private areas. The water stream will wash away any residue. Many people use their hands to assist with cleaning, but you should always wash your hands thoroughly afterward.

It’s important to note that bidets are generally not used with soap or toilet paper. The water pressure alone is usually enough to clean. However, some people may use a mild, unscented soap if desired, though it is not typically required.

Hot selling inodoro and bidet

6.Drying Off

After using the bidet, you will need to dry yourself. Argentine bidets usually do not have a built-in drying function like some advanced models, so you’ll need to use toilet paper or a personal towel to pat dry. Always remember to wash your hands thoroughly after this step.

Tip: Some people carry a small towel or handkerchief specifically for this purpose, particularly in places where bidets are more commonly used.

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