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- afrescopXxExplorerUse premium Cottonelle same as in the house. No issues, no clogs, happy butts.
- tenbearExplorer
ChopperBill wrote:
Scott's: might as well just use your bare hands and wash up good afterwards. ??
I was told that in India, they wipe with their left hand and shake hands with their right.:h
No personal experience. - opnspacesNavigator IIThere is no best paper. As was asked earlier, shat difference does it make if it breaks down in one minute or 10 minutes?
We use whatever is in the house and have never had a problem. - ol_Bombero-JCExplorer
stetwood wrote:
usmohls2@yahoo.com wrote:
Maybe your spelling toilette tissue on this sites search engine did not bring toilet tissue up.
I know this has been brought up in the past, but I can't locate it.
What is the best dissolving tissue?
X-2
But......"toilette" just sounds so ahhhhh.......refined??..:B
~ - FlatBrokeExplorer IIScott's: might as well just use your bare hands and wash up good afterwards. ??
- tenbearExplorer
Dutch_12078 wrote:
I would really like to see a logical explanation of what possible difference it makes whether a TP breaks down in less than 1 minute, versus one that breaks down in 5 minutes. A facial tissue that may not breakdown at all, I can understand being a potential issue with sensors, macerators, etc.
X2 - Dutch_12078Explorer III would really like to see a logical explanation of what possible difference it makes whether a TP breaks down in less than 1 minute, versus one that breaks down in 5 minutes. A facial tissue that may not breakdown at all, I can understand being a potential issue with sensors, macerators, etc.
- 2012ColemanExplorer II
rollingslow wrote:
The building? :H
costco works great - obgrahamExplorerThe "biodegradable" stuff, differs mainly in the price. Run your own test. Use the cheapest that breaks down quickly.
- Gonzo42ExplorerWe use Costco T.P. in our home but we've been buying the biodegradable stuff from CW. Do the regular brand actually break down? I wasn't aware they did. Of course we are still noobies and still have a lot to learn, even after a year.
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