swebber

Brunswick , MD

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2 ply Quilted Northern for us !!!  We use lots of water too.
Steve & Tracy Webber
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hitchup

Fulltiming in AL

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I noticed their website had the RV TP, too. Imagine it's a marketing strategy. The 1000 ct works fine. My issue is the tissue prices are going up as high as a tank of diesel. I paid $3.57 for a 4-pk. I used to think it was high at 50 cents for an individual roll.
2006 DRV Elite Suite 36TK3....our home
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awjoker

Ohio

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What? Am I the only one that still uses corn cobs + Sears catalogs?
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grump daddy

Westland, MI

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Any single ply paper will work well as stated above. It breaks down better that the fluffy stuff.
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6MISFITZ

Fort Erie, ON, CANADA

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Single ply Charmin did not work for us unless you used about 2-3 gallons of water for each flush to ensure it made it to the black tank or it would clog!
Cheap no name or RV only toilet paper since and never had another issue - Thank Goodness.
Mike.
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malone1956

Delmar, DE, USA

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Awjoker..... How long does it take those corn cobs to break up in the black tank??? LOL
26ft Aero-Lite Travel Trailer
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Polishnurse

Schodack, NY

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awjoker wrote: What? Am I the only one that still uses corn cobs + Sears catalogs?
I use two red corn cobs, then one white to see if I need another red. My wife gets upset about the Sears catalogue, that's for company.
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vanman250

Indiana

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malone1956 wrote: Awjoker..... How long does it take those corn cobs to break up in the black tank??? LOL
You don't have to worry about them breaking down. The nice thing about corn cobs is they are reusable.
vanman250
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swebber

Brunswick , MD

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Polishnurse wrote: I use two red corn cobs, then one white to see if I need another red. My wife gets upset about the Sears catalogue, that's for company.
ROFL !! 
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drfife

Dallas, Texas, USA

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6MISFITZ wrote: Single ply Charmin did not work for us unless you used about 2-3 gallons of water for each flush to ensure it made it to the black tank or it would clog!
Cheap no name or RV only toilet paper since and never had another issue - Thank Goodness.
Mike.
That's odd.
We use any toilet paper in our RV, usually Northern.
My trailer is 5+ years old and we (Dad, mom and, 3 daughters) have camped 250+ nights in it, from coast to coast.
I've never had a black tank clog.
Guess we're lucky.
I normally dump the black tank when it is nearly full and when we arrive at a campground. I don't use RV chemicals, just a cup of Dawn blue Ultra dishwashing liquid after dumping the tanks.
Maybe the sloshing is what saves my bacon.
I'm always amused how much discussion there is regarding toilet paper and RV's.
Russell
'02 Chevy Suburban 2500 4X4 8.1 4.10 : '03 SunnyBrook Titan 29DBS
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