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wa8yxm
Mar 03, 2013Explorer III
I have seen many toilet paper tests, and they all concentrated on how long it took the paper to break down when it was immersed in water.
The slowest of 'em.
Well by the time I finish, flush, pull up what needs pulling up, put on my shoes and such go outside and open the valve, it's had time to break down.. Thus.. There are two more considerations and I feel you should (And I do) choose based upon those.
1: Cost
2: Feel
For example. Tethford RV toilet sandpaper.. (Well the last word says it all) is not a good brand in my opinion.
Angle Soft, Scotts, and a whole lot of others just fine.
Generally single ply is better than "Quilted" if you want fast breakup.
The slowest of 'em.
Well by the time I finish, flush, pull up what needs pulling up, put on my shoes and such go outside and open the valve, it's had time to break down.. Thus.. There are two more considerations and I feel you should (And I do) choose based upon those.
1: Cost
2: Feel
For example. Tethford RV toilet sandpaper.. (Well the last word says it all) is not a good brand in my opinion.
Angle Soft, Scotts, and a whole lot of others just fine.
Generally single ply is better than "Quilted" if you want fast breakup.
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