Why does Scott toilet paper always have tiny brown spots on it?!


Question: Why does Scott toilet paper always have tiny brown spots on it?
I've been noticing this for a long time now, if you don't believe it go to hell I don't lie it's really happening you're in denial if you don't notice this, go ahead and check if you haven't, if you have please leave some sort of explanation but nothing stupid I'm really trying to get to the bottom of this, it's important and I feel it can affect the skin. Toilet paper needs to be the cleanest possible I don't need to be questioning spots I'm mad.

Answers:

All toilet paper is made from wood pulp. Scott is a low cost toilet paper, and it uses recycled fiber. This doesn't mean old used toilet paper, it means clean newspaper and cardboard. Also, it doesn't use as much bleaching as other brands. Unbleached toilet paper ranges from yellowish tan to brown, and it has nothing to do with its safety or cleanliness. The high temperatures used in producing toilet paper more than make up for any germs the recycled content may have been exposed to.

PS when asking for someone's help and opinion it is really immature not to mention disrespectful to tell people to go to hell.




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