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GordonThree
Oct 02, 2016Explorer
Just don't worry about it is my advice. I've never seen plastic anything advertised as flushable. Maybe it's harder with a family, but I know about how many times I can use the head before the black tank needs to be serviced... hasn't let me down yet. The gray tank is a bit trickier... usually when the drains slow down it's time to service the tank.
I use Scot brand flushable wipes, and they're simple paper, break down even faster than TP does - as soon as they get wet, they fall apart.
Others will share their potions of dish soap, laundry softener, ice cubes and chicken feet used to keep the tank sparkling inside and out ;)
I use Scot brand flushable wipes, and they're simple paper, break down even faster than TP does - as soon as they get wet, they fall apart.
Others will share their potions of dish soap, laundry softener, ice cubes and chicken feet used to keep the tank sparkling inside and out ;)
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