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  • #6012
    Martin Cottrell
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      #86536
      Martin Cottrell
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        @martincottrell21329

        Whilst shopping this morning I couldn't help but laugh when I picked up a pack of supermarket brand toilet rolls and noticed "easy start technology" emblazoned across the front of the packaging! I initially thought that some clever scientist had been employed to add an ingredient to relieve constipation. I discovered, on reading the blurb on the back, that in fact the "technology" amounted to no more than either diluting or using less of the glue used to stick down the first sheet thus enabling the roll to be opened without damaging the first 3 layers! Not only that, the've also made the plastic packaging softer to the touch, invaluable when lifting from the shelf to the trolley then once at home ripping off and throwing in the bin!

        It's nice to know that in these worrying days of global warming, war and economic catastrophe that Asda are using "technology" to really usefully benefit mankind. Perhaps they would like to share their "technology" with the manufacturers of Sellotape, now there's a product that could really do with "easy start technology"!

        Sorry if I'm slightly off topic in a Model Engineering context but it did amuse me at the time so I thought I'd share my amusement.

        Regards, Martin.

        Edited By Martin Cottrell on 04/03/2012 23:55:07

        #86537
        dcosta
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          @dcosta

          Hello Martin.

           

          In Portugal there's a company who "invented" black toilet paper and it is being marketed as a successfull product.

          See here, please

           

          Dias Costa

           

          Edited By dcosta on 05/03/2012 00:17:28

          #86539
          Ady1
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            @ady1

            …tested under dermatological and gynaecological control…

             

            There must be an EU wiping directive for loo paper, like for the straightness of bananas

            I wonder how my grannys "Izal Medicated" (anyone remember that stuff? omg.) would do

             

            Andrex – soft strong and very long

            Izal Medicated –  not for the faint hearted

            Edited By Ady1 on 05/03/2012 00:44:40

            #86540
            Springbok
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              @springbok

              well I am waiting for all the "bog standard" jokes to come flying.

              sorry could not help that

              #86613
              Sub Mandrel
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                @submandrel

                Izal – they used it in schools and hospitals -to stop people using too much.

                Neil

                #86626
                Clive Hartland
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                  @clivehartland94829

                  You obviously have not used Army issue toilet roll, you could use it to write letters home on.

                   

                  Clive

                  Edited By Clive Hartland on 05/03/2012 22:06:49

                  #86627
                  The Merry Miller
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                    @themerrymiller

                    What I can't get to grips with is "Recycled" toilet paper.

                    Len. P.

                    #86631
                    Gray62
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                      @gray62
                      Posted by The Merry Miller on 05/03/2012 22:08:29:

                      What I can't get to grips with is "Recycled" toilet paper.

                      Len. P.

                      I find the recycled stuff has a much better 'grip' factor than the more expensive varieties

                      #86632
                      Martin Walsh 1
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                        @martinwalsh1
                        Posted by Graham Meek on 05/03/2012 22:02:13:

                        Yes Neil I remember that stuff, it was a second cousin to grease proof paper.

                        Gray,

                         

                         

                        Yes it was Horrible stufff what suprises me after doing a Internet search

                        is that you can still buy it

                        and it is still being made

                        Best Wishes Martin

                         

                        Edited By Martin Walsh 1 on 05/03/2012 22:53:34

                        #86635
                        blowlamp
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                          @blowlamp

                          I find 80 grit production paper to be most effective, but Scotch brite (green) can be used again and again.

                          Martin.

                          #86641
                          Flying Fifer
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                            @flyingfifer

                            Oh blowlamp,

                            Doesn`t it scratch ?? One I also remember is the greaseproof writing paper with Government Property stamped on every perforated sheet. And boy were those perforations sharp !

                            Martin, I couldn`t agree more about sellotape specially if the roll hasn`t been used for a while. Wonder why no one has coated a bog roll with sellotape. Save wiping wouldn`t it? Just a quick dab & bob`s your uncle.

                            Ouch Alan

                            #86642
                            _Paul_
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                              @_paul_

                              Izal disgust it made better tracing paper than toilet paper, nothing wrong with well torn squares of the Yorkshire Evening Post….now thats proper recycling no remanufacturing required…also gave you something to do ripping up paper when you were sat in the little room down at the end of the yard …

                              Paul

                              #86646
                              Richard Parsons
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                                Army paper be blowed. Get the naval stuff. It is 2” (50.8mm) wider to allow for the roll of the ship.

                                #86653
                                Michael Malleson
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                                  @michaelmalleson22793

                                  I seem to remember that Izal and a comb made quite good music. Mike.

                                  #86659
                                  Joseph Ramon
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                                    @josephramon28170

                                    Back in the 1980s even Dixcel was recycled – made from used computer listing paper. Most posh loo roll is recycled, they just don't market it as such.

                                    Joey

                                    #86669
                                    Cornish Jack
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                                      @cornishjack

                                      The Government Property stuff used to have a little square box in one corner. Asked the local wit, one day, what was it for ? … "For Civil Servants to tick to show it had been used" , he said.cheeky

                                      #86689
                                      Ian Abbott
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                                        @ianabbott31222

                                        Anyone remember BRONCO loo roll?

                                        My grandmother used to buy it by the crate load and distribute it around the extended family. Everyone was too polite to tell her that it could be used to pave the drive.

                                        Ian

                                        #86692
                                        magpie
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                                          @magpie

                                          I allways avoid ANYTHING that says "new improved", because it is ALLWAYS a whole lot worse than the stuff it replaced. What "new improved" realy means, is we have found a way to make the stuff a lot cheaper to "improve" our profits.

                                          Derek

                                          #86695
                                          Keith Wardill 1
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                                            @keithwardill1

                                            Ruddy difficult playing the comb with this new-fangled soggy velvety stuff – at least the hard shiny stuff like Izal was good for something! wink

                                            #86701
                                            merlin
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                                              @merlin98989

                                              My father used to say that you only needed three sheets: a cleaner, a wiper and a polisher.

                                              #86727
                                              Martin W
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                                                @martinw

                                                Edward

                                                Your dad's comments are backed up by the stuff issued under the banner of 'Government Property'. As mentioned before this was really dire stuff, made Izal look and feel like a luxury product, but one side was Smooth and the other Rough. I reckon rough for cleaner and wiper and the smooth for a polisher disgust.

                                                Cheers

                                                #86728
                                                Windy
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                                                  @windy30762

                                                  I hope we get to the bottom of this over engineered face 16

                                                  Windy

                                                  #86731
                                                  Ady1
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                                                    @ady1

                                                    stuff issued under the banner of 'Government Property'

                                                    At school all my pens pencils rulers and rubbers had "property of HM Government" stamped on them

                                                    I think they were liberated from the GPO

                                                    #86905
                                                    Doddy
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                                                      @doddy

                                                      When I worked for the CEGB (Central Electricity Generating Board) there was a standard specification for everything ~ Yes you've guess it ! even toilet paper

                                                      as approved by the Standards Committee in November 1960 specification06/0500/5

                                                      It even had to meet the requirements of British Standards BS3137 "Method of Determining Busting Strength of Paper" and I quote "the toilet paper shall fail at a pressure not less than 7.5 lb.per.square inch"

                                                      bogrollspec

                                                      I'm not too sure but I think 7.5psi is about 2 tins of beans or a curry and 8 pint of John Smiths !

                                                       

                                                      Edited By David Dodwell on 10/03/2012 09:45:01

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