pritch272

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Alan_W

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It said it so it must be so 
I'll stick with my Charmin. If Mr Whipple could squeeze it, I can dump it
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Tom N

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That's reassuring. We've been using Scotts in our RVs since 1973. Never had a black tank problem.
Thanks for the post with confirming graphics. I can now finally relax. 
-Tom
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Ovaleye

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Dont believe them !!!! A guy told me that his wifes, cousins friend knew a guy that used it on a brand new rig and when he dumped it smelled bad.....
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Nascarcruzin

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What difference does it make? Rv tp and Scott's cost about the same.
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pritch272

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Nascarcruzin wrote: What difference does it make? Rv tp and Scott's cost about the same.
The only RV type TP I've seen are really small expensive rolls that may last a day if you are lucky, the 1000 sheet Scott roll lasts many days. I think the Scotts is way cheaper, IMHO.
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Fishinghat

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Consumer's Reports tested TP several years ago and found Albertson's premium house brand to have broken down or dissolved the quickest, implying it would be the safest to use in holding tanks like ours. We use it and haven't had any problems, but probably wouldn't have had any problems with whatever brand we used.
Personally, we like Charmin the best and that's the brand we use at home. It would probably work just fine in the coach, but I don't want to take a chance. JMHO
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Hookem

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I've used Scotts single ply for six years now and recommend it to all. It is the brand I choose, period! Ed
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RRUGG

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Scotts is way cheaper than RV paper if you compare number of sheets to a roll instead of number of rolls to a package.
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Nascarcruzin

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When I priced Scott's it costs more but had larger rolls, that was a few years ago.
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