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Bob Geo

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I'm new to RV-ing. The motor home manufacture recommends using expensive degradable toilet paper. On my boat, "single ply" seems to work fine. Should I buy the expensive #2 TP, or just use single ply?? Thanks!
 
You can use what ever type you fancy. The "RV" paper is a rip off in my opinion. We use any decent brand. The 'secret' is to make sure you use enough water so when you dump your tank so most everything goes down the hose. Been doing it that way for five years full time with no issues.......
 
Single ply is fine but yeah, the RV community is paranoid (or scammed) into thinking you have to use the rapid dissolving toilet paper. Probably the same scam as adding some powder to your gallons of yuck to make you think it's going to do something with it such as prevent stink, make it clean, whatever.

This is what I've been using and if in stock I do get it. I'm amazed to see it's actually in stock again.

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As long as it is available I'll continue to use it.

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And then you can do as I do. Don't put TP in the head at all.
 
Wal-Mart also sells the Scott rapid dissolving toilet paper which is a lot cheaper than the RV or marine type. With a small boat the toilet output goes through small diameter tubing to the holding tank and it is easily jammed. With an RV with a standard toilet the waste goes straight down into the tank and then exits via a large diameter hose at the dump station and so normal TP should present no problems.

With our new Navion I was please to see that Winnebago added a inlet port so one can attach a garden hose and add water to the black tank before or after dumping the contents.
 
I agree with Gronk. Except we have been using regular toilet paper for thirty years in four different trailers

Jack L
 
What Paper???

We use the waste basket for the paper, just the way most people do south of the boarder.
 

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