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RV Toilet Paper

Dennis12
Explorer
Explorer
I have wondered about the high price of RV toilet paper compared to regular. I had a friend of mine (Fellow RV'er) tell me to take a piece of any brand of regular toilet paper and put it in a glass of water overnight. I tried it with 5 different brands (Regular toilet paper) and the next morning i tried to pull it out of the glass. It totally goes to pieces. Try this and Privet message me with your results.
Dennis Hoppert
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Boon_Docker
Explorer III
Explorer III
toedtoes wrote:
Camping Woody wrote:
down home wrote:
Aincha heard, TP is old fashion. W use hoses to squirt off our bottoms...


Mine must be installed incorrectly since it is behind the little door on the outside of the MH. All this time I thought that was a outdoor shower to rinse off from the beach. :E :W


Nope, that's a boondocking special. By going outside, it gives you more time before you have to empty your black tank.


Yep, a Boon Docking Bidet.
Use mine all the time, can boon dock for weeks without have to dump the black tank.

RandACampin
Explorer II
Explorer II
catkins wrote:
We use any Septic safe toilet paper. When boondocking and water usage is drastically cut back, we wastebasket the "damp" only toilet paper and dump in the garbage once a day. Has workded for fifteen years with zero blockages. Happy flushing!


Which ones are not septic Safe? A holding tank is not a septic system.
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RandACampin
Explorer II
Explorer II
catkins wrote:
We use any Septic safe toilet paper. When boondocking and water usage is drastically cut back, we wastebasket the "damp" only toilet paper and dump in the garbage once a day. Has workded for fifteen years with zero blockages. Happy flushing!


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HEY CHECK IT OUT!! http://www.rvingoutpost.com

catkins
Explorer II
Explorer II
We use any Septic safe toilet paper. When boondocking and water usage is drastically cut back, we wastebasket the "damp" only toilet paper and dump in the garbage once a day. Has workded for fifteen years with zero blockages. Happy flushing!

toedtoes
Explorer III
Explorer III
Camping Woody wrote:
down home wrote:
Aincha heard, TP is old fashion. W use hoses to squirt off our bottoms...


Mine must be installed incorrectly since it is behind the little door on the outside of the MH. All this time I thought that was a outdoor shower to rinse off from the beach. :E :W


Nope, that's a boondocking special. By going outside, it gives you more time before you have to empty your black tank.
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Camping_Woody
Explorer
Explorer
down home wrote:
Aincha heard, TP is old fashion. W use hoses to squirt off our bottoms...


Mine must be installed incorrectly since it is behind the little door on the outside of the MH. All this time I thought that was a outdoor shower to rinse off from the beach. :E :W

down_home
Explorer II
Explorer II
Aincha heard, TP is old fashion. W use hoses to squirt off our bottoms. Call them Bidets.
Looked on line for a Bidet, at Home Depot for the home.
The bottom of the line is a hose with nozzle that fits to side of toilet just like the ones in many of our RVs.
We though they were for rinsing the bowl out. Who knew?

ncrowley
Explorer II
Explorer II
Miles Away wrote:
Boy! What a bunch of CRAPPY comments.
BTW, Scott makes an RV/Marine specific TP that is cheaper than the RV brand name products, and we have never had any issues with it. I'm not willing to risk the "plugged up" issue just to save a few cents. Been there done that. It was not pleasant.


We also use the Scott boat/RV TP. It is not expensive.
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beemerphile1
Explorer
Explorer
We use John Wayne brand TP, it doesn't take ~~~~ off anyone.

If the store is out of John Wayne, we get the Teflon brand, nothing sticks to it.
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Camping_Woody
Explorer
Explorer
Tvov wrote:
We Scott TP when camping in a Walmart parking lot with the barbecue going and draining the tanks in the storm drain....;)


Is that you Cousin Eddie? :E

RandACampin
Explorer II
Explorer II
D.E.Bishop wrote:
In the drive to produce SOFT toilet paper and the ecological movement, (pun intended), there are only a few TP's that are not Septic Safe. When we visit a friends home up in Oregon, we always take her husband a case of Kirkland brand TP, she only buys him Scott 1000 and she called the local septic tank pumper to find out if it was safe.

His answer NO! that stuff is horrible, bring over here to me and I'll use, er I mean I'll dispose of it for you and even buy you a case of the sandpaper you've been buying.

Ten years and no problems at their home.


What makes them not septic safe?
HEY CHECK IT OUT!! http://www.rvingoutpost.com

Tvov
Explorer II
Explorer II
We Scott TP when camping in a Walmart parking lot with the barbecue going and draining the tanks in the storm drain....;)


Anyways, we use Scott at home and camping. Around us, Scott seems to be the best price for what you get.
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troubledwaters
Explorer III
Explorer III
Two brown corn cobs and one white one. You use the brown one first and then the white one to see if you need the other brown one.

D_E_Bishop
Explorer
Explorer
In the drive to produce SOFT toilet paper and the ecological movement, (pun intended), there are only a few TP's that are not Septic Safe. When we visit a friends home up in Oregon, we always take her husband a case of Kirkland brand TP, she only buys him Scott 1000 and she called the local septic tank pumper to find out if it was safe.

His answer NO! that stuff is horrible, bring over here to me and I'll use, er I mean I'll dispose of it for you and even buy you a case of the sandpaper you've been buying.

Ten years and no problems at their home.
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