JohnDar
Prolifically Gabby Member
Love it! Going to copy it and send it to the guy at our FD than buys TP from Victoria Secrets.
I guess I'm the black sheep....We use Charmin Ultra Strong. I'm sure thats a huge no no but I prefer to use more digester, and flush more than have a wet hand.
I think you will have more than a wet hand once the Extra Strong gets wedged in the shut off valve. I think that there is a reason for quick dissolving TP.
We have a rule to never put TP down the tank! Many full timers have had problems with clogs, daily use is a different ball game. flushing the tank may not solve all accumulation problems,,,,
We have a rule to never put TP down the tank! Many full timers have had problems with clogs, daily use is a different ball game. flushing the tank may not solve all accumulation problems,,,,
As I think about the situation more, it seems like it would be a good idea to have a push botton valve on the wall that would add an extra amount of water to the tank whenever needed. It could shoot it directly into the pipe above the tank or into the vent line without having to fill the toilet three times or holding the flapper open while fumes fill the bathroom.
We use RV approved tissue. I'd like to use Charmin or something softer but the risk of a clog is too great.
The Thetford toilet in our Trail Runner will allow you to run water into the bowl . . . just press the foot pedal not even halfway and water will run into the bowl without opening the flap to the tank.
Not sure if it meant to work that way . . . but it does!
The Thetford toilet in our Trail Runner will allow you to run water into the bowl . . . just press the foot pedal not even halfway and water will run into the bowl without opening the flap to the tank.
Not sure if it meant to work that way . . . but it does!
Now, I have experience with owning a house on a lake with a septic system, so maybe I have a little more knowledge with this issue!
No matter what anyone has to say, you should use TP that is rated for RV use ONLY as you never know what the RV park or campground has as a sewage dump situation!
We only use RV-rated TP as we have experienced first hand what happens when you don't!
And let me tell you this . . . cost WAY MORE than $5000 to fix said situation!
Just curious. What exactly is the difference between RV toilet paper and Septic Safe toilet paper? I one thing is the price.
I think marketing.Just curious. What exactly is the difference between RV toilet paper and Septic Safe toilet paper? I one thing is the price.