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Murphsmom
Jun 28, 2014Explorer
You are kidding, right???
It also helps to have the right kind of TP. I can't stand the stiff one ply (and expensive) stuff that is supposed to be "the thing" to use in an RV, so I've been doing a trial and error thing by buying different brands for use inside the house. Each time I buy something new, I take a couple of squares, put them in a plastic cup with a small amount of water and shake. I was absolutely amazed at how some held together and didn't disintegrate at all. Yesterday I bought a package of Scott's Extra soft. It is one ply, but quilted. It only took a couple of shakes of the cup to turn that paper into a slurry. Guess this package of TP will go right into the trailer.
Good luck to the OP in getting your problem solved.
It also helps to have the right kind of TP. I can't stand the stiff one ply (and expensive) stuff that is supposed to be "the thing" to use in an RV, so I've been doing a trial and error thing by buying different brands for use inside the house. Each time I buy something new, I take a couple of squares, put them in a plastic cup with a small amount of water and shake. I was absolutely amazed at how some held together and didn't disintegrate at all. Yesterday I bought a package of Scott's Extra soft. It is one ply, but quilted. It only took a couple of shakes of the cup to turn that paper into a slurry. Guess this package of TP will go right into the trailer.
Good luck to the OP in getting your problem solved.
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