The Possibility of Cleaner and more Hygienic Toilets: Introducing Trackless Flush Sheets

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It’s pretty normal for people to use the toilet and flush down toilet paper, pads, and tampons or wipes down the commode. This toilet dilemma is not something a normal person would think about as they answer nature’s call. Whether it’s in a public bathroom at work or in the comfort of their own bathroom at home, their thoughts would likely be anywhere than what goes in the depths of the toilet bowl.

But that’s not the only dilemma. Since toilets are made to discreetly and somewhat cleanly take care of your excrement needs, it can be pretty hard to maintain their hygiene.

From ensuring the flushing system works to cleaning embarrassing tracks, hard water rings, etc. and keeping the toilet clean, it requires regular and consistent efforts. In other words, there is no truly ‘efficient’ way to clean a toilet on a daily basis. Additionally, no one is actually excited at the prospect of cleaning a toilet.

To Flush or Not to Flush

It is not exactly breaking news that flushing things in the toilet other than our bodily excrement will cause trouble. You will find a plethora of blogs, articles, and opinion pieces that have been debating whether flushing down paper products is actually bad or not.

For the most part, paper products including those that advertise as being ‘flushable’ don’t actually dissolve or disintegrate. Often, the material used in the making of these products is to blame.

In fact, there have been cases made against companies that market their paper products as flushable. The motivation behind these cases came from the very apparent damage such products have caused to sewage lines and plumbing systems.

In addition to that, it is not exactly environmentally friendly. From the chemicals and production processed for manufacturing such products to overrun sewage, the carbon footprint and other environmental damage pose a big issue.

Does this mean that we have to immediately go back to our animal nature and not wipe? If not then, what’s the solution? Do we keep on using our toilets like normal? Do we pretend that the putrid odor coming from the toilets at work is not coming from excrement residue? Do we fear coming across a thousand feet tall clog made up of flushed toilet paper, wipes, diapers, and used sanitary products?

Fortunately, the answer is no.

Trackless Flush Sheets – A Messiah for Toilet Hygiene

In order to find a solution for all these problems and make their own toileting experience much more hygienic, a team of chemical engineers and innovators came together. The result of all their heads combined was Trackless Flush Sheets.

These sheets are meant to get to the root of the problem and prevent the toilet dilemma from becoming an inconvenience later on.

What are trackless flush sheets?

Unlike any other paper product meant for the toilet, trackless flush sheets are dissolvable sheets of paper with special enzymes that leave no tracks behind (hence the name!).

They are 10 inches in diameter and made out of special paper stock that dissolves in water within 20 minutes. You put one in the toilet bowl before doing your business.

What do they do?

Created with ingenious creativity and expertise, trackless flush sheets resolve not only one but many issues we have discussed above. One of the main functions of the sheets is their ability to break down other paper products.

Each sheet contains a patch in the center that is made up of environmentally-friendly enzymes. These enzymes help break down human waste and any paper products you may flush down the toilet. They coat the paper or waste material and break it down at a molecular level.

This means that it will reduce the number of times you flush the toilet, which helps water conservation. Since the sheet will be collecting and taking the waste inside it, you won’t have to worry about the occasional (and embarrassing) poop tracks left behind.

When you don’t have those tracks and residue to clean rigorously, you won’t need strong and toxic cleaning products.

So in the end, this 10-inch circular disk will not make your toilet experience much better, but it will also do the environment a favor.

How do Trackless Flush Sheets work

It’s actually quite simple to understand the functionality of trackless flush sheets. You simply place a sheet in the toilet or commode before using it. The sheet sinks to the bottom of the bowl and expands in the water as it features pleated ridges.

It adds a layer between the toilet bowl and the human or paper waste that will be disposed of. The sheet wraps around the waste material as the water pressure rises when you flush the toilet. The enzyme patch in the sheet begins delivering enzymes, coating the waste materials and breaking them down.

This is how you can rid of waste from the toilet without it leaving residue that often becomes the source of putrid odors. Also, you won’t have to flush the toilet multiple times to get the waste down to the sewage lines.

Do your Toilet and the Environment a Favor

Trackless Flush Sheets maybe only 10 inches in diameter they offer a myriad of benefits. Not only are they effective vehicles for waste disposal, but they actually make maintaining a hygienic bathroom environment possible. When your toilet isn’t compromised with prolonged use of harsh cleaning chemicals and clogging caused by paper products, the likelihood of it requiring expensive repairs becomes significantly low.

Regardless of whether you use them in your home, in public bathrooms or in an RV, these sheets are meant to benefit everyone who uses a toilet.

You won’t find anything like Trackless Flush Sheets currently in the market. A friend of your toilet, sewage lines, the environment, and your pocket, the benefits of the product will make it into a staple for every bathroom.

To learn more about the intricacies of Trackless Flush Sheets and how they can increase the longevity of your plumbing structure, give this White Paper a read. If you want to see firsthand how they work, you can pre-order them here.