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tvman44

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The thing I hate the most about RV tp is the fact it is so flimsy. Last night while shopping with DW I bought some Scotts to try on our next trip.
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I will stick with the Sears catalog. Lasts a long time, very strong and the price is right.
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ALRIGHT!!!!!!!
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Browzin

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Does Sears even have a Catalog any more?
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Alan_W

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Browzin wrote: Does Sears even have a Catalog any more?
I think he's runnin on fumes
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Southwind85

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Fishinghat wrote: 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
I'm a fulltimer and have been using Charmin for a year and a half. No problems at all. Other fulltimers I know use just about everything else that's on the TP aisle in the store with no problems.
IMHO: It probably doesn't matter in the least what type of TP is used whether it breaks down or not. It just matters that enough water is put behind the poo and paper to shove it out the pipe when the valve is pulled.
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Aridon

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Southwind85 wrote: Fishinghat wrote: 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
I'm a fulltimer and have been using Charmin for a year and a half. No problems at all. Other fulltimers I know use just about everything else that's on the TP aisle in the store with no problems.
IMHO: It probably doesn't matter in the least what type of TP is used whether it breaks down or not. It just matters that enough water is put behind the poo and paper to shove it out the pipe when the valve is pulled.
Aye, I tend to agree. You can use whatever you want but if you are using something think and that doesn't break down you better be using a lot of water with it and back flushing the tank every so often to get the clumps out. If you do that I'd think you should be able to use whatever you want just fine.
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beaglebiz

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The Sears catalog and the bad smell folks are cracking me up...Thanks for the smile.
I always use scott, I figured if ts good enough for our septic system , its good enough for the trailer.
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Nascarcruzin

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Surely there is another used for the "used" paper, besides flushing it. Then... no need to worry about stopping up the can.
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