How to Use a Bidet, All Types of Bidets

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Written by The Bidet Hero

June 25, 2024

Using a bidet for the first time can be a bit daunting, but it’s actually quite simple and intuitive. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to use different types of bidets, ensuring you get the most out of your bidet experience.

How to Use a Standalone Bidet

  1. Preparation: After using the toilet, remain seated or move to the bidet. Standalone bidets are typically located next to the toilet.
  2. Position Yourself: Straddle the bidet facing the controls. Alternatively, you can sit on the bidet as you would on a toilet, facing away from the controls. The position often depends on personal preference and the design of the bidet.
  3. Adjust Water Temperature and Pressure: Most standalone bidets have separate hot and cold water controls. Adjust the temperature and water pressure to a comfortable level before activating the water flow.
  4. Begin Cleaning: Use the faucet or a hand-held nozzle to direct the water stream to the desired area. Ensure thorough cleaning by adjusting the angle and intensity of the water flow.
  5. Dry Off: After cleaning, use toilet paper, a towel, or the bidet’s built-in air dryer (if available) to dry off. Standalone bidets typically do not have a drying feature, so be prepared with a towel or toilet paper.
  6. Finish Up: Once clean and dry, stand up carefully, making sure not to drip water on the floor. Flush the bidet if necessary and wash your hands thoroughly.

How to Use a Bidet Attachment

  1. Preparation: After using the toilet, remain seated. Bidet attachments are mounted directly on your existing toilet seat.
  2. Activate the Bidet: Locate the control panel or dial, usually situated on the side of the toilet. Turn the dial or press the button to activate the water flow.
  3. Adjust Water Pressure: Most bidet attachments allow you to adjust the water pressure. Start with a low setting and gradually increase until you reach a comfortable level.
  4. Position Yourself: Slightly adjust your position on the toilet seat to ensure the water stream reaches the desired area. The nozzle will extend and spray water to clean you.
  5. Clean Thoroughly: Allow the water to clean the area thoroughly. Adjust your position or the nozzle angle if needed for complete cleaning.
  6. Dry Off: Once satisfied with the cleaning, turn off the bidet. Use toilet paper or a towel to pat dry. Some bidet attachments come with an air dryer feature, which you can use if available.
  7. Finish Up: Stand up carefully, ensuring no water drips on the floor. Flush the toilet and wash your hands thoroughly.

How to Use a Handheld Bidet

  1. Preparation: After using the toilet, remain seated or stand next to the toilet, depending on your preference.
  2. Activate the Bidet: Pick up the handheld bidet sprayer, typically attached to the toilet or a nearby wall.
  3. Adjust Water Pressure: Control the water pressure by squeezing the trigger gently. Start with a low setting and adjust as needed for comfort.
  4. Position the Nozzle: Direct the nozzle towards the desired area. You may need to adjust your position slightly to ensure thorough cleaning.
  5. Clean Thoroughly: Use the sprayer to clean the area thoroughly. Adjust the angle and pressure as needed.
  6. Dry Off: Once satisfied with the cleaning, release the trigger to stop the water flow. Use toilet paper or a towel to pat dry.
  7. Finish Up: Place the sprayer back in its holder, flush the toilet, and wash your hands thoroughly.

How to Use a Bidet Toilet Seat

  1. Preparation: After using the toilet, remain seated. Bidet toilet seats are integrated into the toilet seat and offer various features.
  2. Activate the Bidet: Use the control panel or remote control to activate the bidet function. This may involve pressing a button or turning a dial.
  3. Adjust Water Settings: Most bidet toilet seats offer adjustable water pressure and temperature. Select your preferred settings for a comfortable experience.
  4. Position Yourself: Slightly adjust your position on the toilet seat to ensure the water stream reaches the desired area. The nozzle will extend and spray water to clean you.
  5. Clean Thoroughly: Allow the water to clean the area thoroughly. Adjust the nozzle position or water settings if needed for complete cleaning.
  6. Dry Off: Many bidet toilet seats have a built-in air dryer. Activate the dryer using the control panel or remote control. Alternatively, use toilet paper or a towel to pat dry.
  7. Finish Up: Once clean and dry, turn off the bidet. Stand up carefully, ensuring no water drips on the floor. Flush the toilet and wash your hands thoroughly.

How to Use an Integrated Bidet Toilet

  1. Preparation: After using the toilet, remain seated. Integrated bidet toilets combine the functions of a toilet and bidet in one unit.
  2. Activate the Bidet: Use the control panel or remote control to activate the bidet function. This may involve pressing a button or turning a dial.
  3. Adjust Water Settings: Integrated bidet toilets offer adjustable water pressure, temperature, and nozzle position. Select your preferred settings for a comfortable experience.
  4. Position Yourself: Slightly adjust your position on the toilet seat to ensure the water stream reaches the desired area. The nozzle will extend and spray water to clean you.
  5. Clean Thoroughly: Allow the water to clean the area thoroughly. Adjust the nozzle position or water settings if needed for complete cleaning.
  6. Dry Off: Integrated bidet toilets typically have a built-in air dryer. Activate the dryer using the control panel or remote control. Alternatively, use toilet paper or a towel to pat dry.
  7. Finish Up: Once clean and dry, turn off the bidet. Stand up carefully, ensuring no water drips on the floor. Flush the toilet and wash your hands thoroughly.

Embrace the Bidet Way!

Using a bidet is a simple and effective way to enhance your personal hygiene. Whether you’re using a standalone bidet, bidet attachment, handheld bidet, bidet toilet seat, or integrated bidet toilet, the key steps remain consistent: activate the bidet, adjust the settings to your comfort, clean thoroughly, and dry off. With a little practice, you’ll find that using a bidet becomes an easy and routine part of your bathroom experience.

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