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- afrescopXxExplorerWe use Cottonelle 2 ply without any adverse reactions. It flushes and easily breaks down.
There is an informal TP test. Take one sheet and put it into a cup of water. Shake the cup for about a minute. If the paper breaks down it can be used anyplace. - HondavalkExplorer IISo I should give up the corn husks? :o
- 12rvjoeExplorerYou have a holding tank not a septic tank ..... any TP will work fine.
- LaurenExplorerThis is really a crappy topic. :-)
- Water-BugExplorer
Hondavalk wrote:
So I should give up the corn husks? :o
I haven't wiped since Sears quit sending out catalogs. Probably a good thing. The catalog pages screwed up my black tank sensor. :) - Gunship_GuyExplorerAn equally satisfying wiping experience can be found by using anything you receive in the mail from Camping World.
- Bucky_BadgerExplorer
12rvjoe wrote:
You have a holding tank not a septic tank ..... any TP will work fine.
But what if the CG does not have city sewer? - 12rvjoeExplorer
Bucky Badger wrote:
12rvjoe wrote:
You have a holding tank not a septic tank ..... any TP will work fine.
But what if the CG does not have city sewer?
I don't think we have ever stayed in a park that was hooked up to a city sewer .. When we were seasonal at one park for over ten years we used regular TP ( as did most ) with no ill effects to the parks septic system .. - pitchExplorer III don't have city sewer at my house and I don't think about it. We use Cottenelle Ultra in the purple package, "With wider sheets for a more effective wipe"
Works in the TT or the house. - Turtle_n_PeepsExplorerI don't think I have ever seen a TP that said "unsafe for septic tanks" on the package. :h
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