Out, away from the wall. Otherwise, it might stick to the wall and it's too slow.
2006-10-05 00:54:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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There are two common methods of installing toilet paper rolls on a toilet roll holder. The first link below illustrates the 2 ways with examples along with pictures.
The first method of installation has the edge of the roll facing away from the wall and commonly facing the toilet. This method allows the defecator easy access to grab the toilet paper and pull off the desired amount of paper, as the roll spins toward the user.
The second method of installation has the edge of the roll facing the wall and commonly facing away from the toilet. This method is a bit more difficult for the defecator to grab the toilet paper, as the roll spins it spins away from the user. An advantage to this method is that a household with toddlers is less likely to have toilet paper spun off the roll. This is because a toddler is most likely to spin the roll toward them. In the case of this installation, as the roll spins toward the toddler, the paper remains wound on the roll.
A third (but far less common) toilet paper installation method is to dispense without any roller mechanism at all, or use a vertical toilet roll holder.
A fourth method involves a portable roll dispenser that encloses the roll entirely. The roll is oriented vertically, and there is an opening on the top of the container. Before installing the roll into the portable roll dispenser, the cardboard core is removed. The paper is then extracted from the center rather than the edge.
Another method of dispensing the paper does not use a roll at all. Cut sheets are stacked in a dispenser, folded in such a way that removing a sheet causes the next sheet to protrude from the dispenser. This method has the advantage that it can be refilled at any time without waiting for the supply to run out completely (as would be the case with a roll) and is therefore popular in public buildings.
2006-10-05 00:54:28
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I HAVE to hang it so the paper rolls away from the wall. No idea why, I am just a freak about it.
2006-10-05 04:36:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I answer this question about every 3 weeks.
Hang it away from the wall.
The reason, hands scuff or dirty the wall with constant usage.
2006-10-05 12:12:30
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answer #4
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answered by xenon 6
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The outer layer should be pulled down over the top. It looked neater and easier to use.
2006-10-05 00:59:33
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answer #5
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answered by snowflake 6
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i gotta have it so the sheet faces me and not the wall,
i cant believe I'm answering questions like this at this time of the night.
2006-10-08 11:25:23
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answer #6
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answered by kaingirls 2
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With the 'running' end nearest to the user.(not the wall).
2006-10-07 23:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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this should only be of concern if there are women involved. if so, figure which way makes it more difficult & your roll may last longer......chirp!
2006-10-05 01:26:35
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answer #8
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answered by enord 5
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I am really anal about this (pardon the pun). the flappy loose bit MUST be at the front in my loo.
2006-10-05 00:56:23
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answer #9
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answered by Janbull 5
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stick the pole in the hole, and have the next slab avail to pull nearest you.
2006-10-05 00:55:22
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answer #10
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answered by hog4ubaby 2
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