1. Some toilet paper feels thicker to the touch, and this type of paper has a lower grade. Because, under the same weight, there are fewer sheets of thick paper. For example, D-grade paper has about 270 or more sheets per 500 grams, while E-grade paper has only 250 or less sheets. So, for the same weight, it is advisable to choose a thinner pack of toilet paper.
2. Due to the fact that toilet paper is sold by weight, some manufacturers may add more fillers during the production process. The paper produced in this way is both thick and hard, which poses certain risks to human health. So, when purchasing, you should choose toilet paper with a softer texture.
3. The entire process of toilet paper production is completed at high temperatures. If the packaging is not timely, incomplete, or stored improperly, it can cause moisture and pollution to the paper. So, when selecting, it is necessary to choose products that are well packaged and have a closer production date.
4. Pay attention to the industry standard (QB2500-2000) of the Ministry of Light Industry for wrinkle toilet paper, which divides wrinkle toilet paper into two types: small roll paper and knife cut paper. The technical indicators are divided into five levels: A, B, C, D, and E. The toilet paper cut with a knife belongs to two levels: D and E. When purchasing, please pay attention to the text on the packaging. If the execution standard is indicated on it: GB2500-2000 D-1, it indicates that the toilet paper belongs to level D and has good quality.










