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- Water-BugExplorer II
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. :) - LaurenExplorerThis is really a crappy topic. :-)
- 12rvjoeExplorerYou have a holding tank not a septic tank ..... any TP will work fine.
- HondavalkExplorer IISo I should give up the corn husks? :o
- 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. - Community AlumniWe use Scott 1000's and have done for many years; sometimes I'll pick up a different brand if it's a good sale.
Never waste your money on RV toilet paper! - old_guyExplorerone thing most forget is the black tank is a holding tank not a septic tank. but in saying that, any paper that is septic safe is OK to use. just use lots of water to flush and the tank will empty just fine. it has been a long time since this question has been asked. in the old days it seemed like it was asked at least twice a week.
- rockylarsonExplorerScotts Single Ply is labeled septic safe and works for us. BTW that includes both a 3 inch sewer hose and as often as not, a macerator with 100ft of 3/4 inch hose.
- TravelonExplorerIf you bought the RV from CW, you have to use their TP (it's in the fine print).
- gboppExplorer
Bucky Badger wrote:
*Road Runner* wrote:
Is it really necessary to use camping word toilet paper or can any toilet paper that says septic safe be used.
Any septic safe will do just fine.
x2. All we use is 'septic safe'. Never had a problem.
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