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- koda55ExplorerAs mentioned, it is just a holding tank. We have used Charmin for many years and have never had a problem. Of course the secret is use water. Even one ply will cause problems if not enough water is used. I also do not use any chemicals. I just flush with plain water using my black tank flush. I make sure my tank is at least 3/4 full. If not, I will put water in till it is 3/4 full.
- obgrahamExplorerAs long as you use lots of water, probably not a big deal.
EXCEPT: if you have a macerator, it is more of a big deal, and should be sure to use single ply "rapid breakdown" TP. Try a sample in a glass of water and see. - Dave_H_MExplorer IIWe use the Charmin "extra strength" it seems to stand up to a dirty job very well.
- tenbearExplorerWhatever the DW bought for the house.
- rollingslowExplorercostco works great
- edatlantaExplorerX2 B.O. on what I use a home. Oh yeah, since I full time I am home and use Northern Quilted two ply. Lots of water, no chemicals, dump when full only. All works well for over 4 years now.
- Ron3rdExplorer IIIWe normally buy Kirkland or Angel Soft. Good black tank maintenance is much more important than the type of TP used. Only dump when you're about 2/3 full, always keep a few gallons of water in the tank, etc. Never leave the dump handle open when connected to sewer.
- 2012ColemanExplorer IIJust when I was feeling down, another toilet paper thread to pep me up. Thanks!
- Gonzo42Explorer80 grit crocus cloth --- prevents hemorrhoids.
We cherish our friends not for their ability to amuse us, but for ours to amuse them. --- Evelyn Waugh - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIWhat do you use at home?
Use it in your RV.
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