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Boon Docker wrote:dodge guy wrote:
Ok everyone. Let me know how that quality 2 ply works in your tanks? And let me know if you’ve never had a plugged line.
The good quality 1ply and 2 ply will not break down fast of at all. When the time comes to dump that wad will plug the drain.
Cheap single ply would be the way to go if you don’t want to use RV paper. I’ve used RV paper since we started RVing and I’ve had no issues. I do have some cheap paper we bought when people were hoarding it and that’s all we could find. It dissolves/breaks up quickly so it should be OK in the holding tank.
I would never say use anything you would use at home. It’s just not all good for RV use!
I disagree. I have been using Charmin for years. I does not break down and I have never ever had a problem with it clogging anything.
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Jul-15-2020 09:23 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
A guy comes on here a year ago wanting to do the right thing in regards to using TP that is "septic safe" and I make a comment that a campground may have a septic system. Do you really need to go back a year to denigrate me?
Jul-15-2020 06:45 PM
Edd505 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:Allworth wrote:
You do not have a septic system that processes waste!
The RV has a HOLDING tank.
Toilet paper brand and type is of absolutely NO importance and has NO impact on how a holding tank works or doesn't work. Plenty of water and frequent emptying and flushing with plenty of clean water ARE important.
Yes, my degree IS in Civil and Sanitary Engineering. A long time ago, maybe, but poop is still poop.
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The campground may have a septic system.
So what? City folk are on sewers, country septic tanks, years and years. Again speaking just to speak .................... that of which we know nothing.
Jul-15-2020 02:11 PM