If you are of a certain age and live in Britain you would know bog
paper could be VERY strong.
the following is a clip from the web
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Minor British Institutions: Izal toilet paper
By Sean O'Grady
Saturday, 4 July 2009
It is a discomfiting thing to learn that Izal loo roll is still
available. Not as discomfiting as it used to be, in the days when this
slightly abrasive product was routinely found in school toilets and
public conveniences, the harsh price of spending a penny away from
home. Today it is not ? quite ? so harsh.
San Izal has been rebranded Izal, and the tissue seems less
unforgiving than before. Make no mistake, this is not the sort of roll
that the Andrex puppy would like to romp around with, but it is just a
little less austere than before. The scent of disinfectant seems also
to have disappeared, which is a bit of a shame for those who like
their khazi karma nice and traditional.
It is difficult to believe that, in a world of ultra-soft pastel-hued
lavatorial opulence, such a throwback to the age of austerity will
still be bought out of choice (it is not particularly cheap either).
Some websites market it as a "novelty product". Nostalgia, surely, has
its limits: there's no need to scrape the bottom of the barrel. "
It would wrinkle into sharp points and hurt ones delicate behind. I
could easily see a printer being able to use it.
Dave Caroline