Do you really need that special/Expensive RV TP? I have read some places that you really don't///but, other places that if you don't you could really experience expensive plumbing problems later. So, what is your experience with TP types in Rv's? Can you really get by with regular/cheaper brands?
Terry and Jo said
09:04 AM Dec 1, 2008
Breezy,
While I have no clue of how to insert a link in a posting, this was a topic on an earlier page of this same forum topic of "RV Accessories". It is somewhere on the third page of threads.
I did copy and paste this if it is helpful for you:
Edit after: PS: Well that was easy to post a link. Simply copy and paste into the posting.
Cool.
-- Edited by Terry and Jo at 09:05, 2008-12-01
Sandra said
11:01 AM Dec 1, 2008
The way I test toilet paper is to take a sheet and shake it up in a jar of water. If it dissolves immediately, it should be ok for the RV. When in the U.S. I use Angel Soft and in Canada, I use Cashmere. Hope this helps.
Jack Mayer said
11:08 AM Dec 1, 2008
We are in our 9th year fulltime. We use regular toilet paper and alway have. We never have an issue. Anything that "melts" (breaks down) in water after an hour or so should be fine. We currently use Cottonelle, single ply.
BTW, you also don't need chemicals if you use your rig fulltime. Never use them, and never have issues.
no hurry said
02:22 PM Dec 4, 2008
Hi Breezy, we've used Scotts tissue right off the grocery store shelf, from day one. If you read the label, on the back it says safe for septic tanks and RV use. We haven't had any trouble at all. Zilch, none, nadda, zippo, and besides that, it's much, much cheaper. Good luck, Dave
retiredsailor said
03:15 PM Dec 4, 2008
I second what Jack and Dave said. We have used scotts from the beginning and that was two years ago and have never had a problem. We also do not use any chemicals. I do not know if any TP would be ok but scotts works great for us.
Rollie & Gina
ahoweth said
08:45 AM Dec 5, 2008
Breezy:
We have been RVing in one form or another since 1971 and have never used the "special" toilet paper. We use Angel soft which can be purchased at any Wal-Mart store. It is cheap and we have yet to experience any TP build up in the tank. Just be sure to use plenty of water when you flush. Your RV toilet will still use much less water than a house type toilet.
thebearII said
09:40 AM Dec 5, 2008
Scotts and always have used it over 35 years RVing with no problems.
pierreandcolleen said
11:36 AM Dec 5, 2008
We have used Scotts for the past 4 months and haven't had any problems.
Tylersamma said
01:07 PM Dec 5, 2008
Angel Soft and no chemicals, no problems. Would that make a difference if boondocking instead of using campground sewer?
RVDude said
04:46 PM Dec 5, 2008
Quilted 2-ply Northern, Charmin, and the like with NO chemicals and never a smell or clog or problem. Just a nice comfortable TP experience and saving money buying what's on sale!
Have some fun with your kids doing an experiment. Have them gather a sample TP square from your neighbors, record the brands and disolve 1 square each in differnt cups of water. Have them time how long it takes to "dissolve." Makes a fun experiment and you will find the best dissolving TP too!
-- Edited by RVDude at 16:49, 2008-12-05
RanCar said
03:23 AM Dec 8, 2008
Tylersamma wrote:
Angel Soft and no chemicals, no problems. Would that make a difference if boondocking instead of using campground sewer?
Then what keeps the odor down? Even with chemicals we notice a slight "odor" by the 4th day.
BTW. why isn't my avatar showing?
-- Edited by RanCar at 03:23, 2008-12-08
Speedhitch said
01:05 PM Dec 8, 2008
Sherri and I eat a bag of Spearment Breath mints once a week seems to help....
NO I AM KIDDING!!!
You may have to double up on your chemicals that you use...especially in warmer climates. We use a Powder that seems to work well and for the life of me I can't call the name of it. When the weather gets real warm we have to put more chemical in the toilet and it helps between flushings. If you can dump more often that would help also.
Speedy
Judy said
07:06 PM Dec 8, 2008
We use a product called Calagon its a water softner its powdered, found it at K-MARTS. Your bathroom smells just like a fresh power room. southwestjudy
Roz said
07:25 AM Dec 9, 2008
Some of these remedies are hard to figure out.
Speedy, you might be on to something!
Judy, yours is classic! No further comment needed!
Thanks for the smiles.
RanCar said
08:31 PM Dec 15, 2008
Judy wrote:
We use a product called Calagon its a water softner its powdered, found it at K-MARTS. Your bathroom smells just like a fresh power room. southwestjudy
How much do you use?
RanCar said
08:36 PM Dec 15, 2008
Speedhitch wrote:
You may have to double up on your chemicals that you use...especially in warmer climates. We use a Powder that seems to work well and for the life of me I can't call the name of it. When the weather gets real warm we have to put more chemical in the toilet and it helps between flushings. If you can dump more often that would help also.
Speedy
We can't double up on the chemical we use because the smell of formaldehyde now is sickening. To double it up would make the toilet unusable. There were times I wish we could have dumped the black water sooner.......
-- Edited by RanCar at 20:37, 2008-12-15
Judy said
09:23 AM Dec 16, 2008
Gosh I hope you are not using formaldehyde in your toilet or rig. Just a small cup of Calagon is all you should need and only once a wk. southwestjudy
-- Edited by Judy at 09:25, 2008-12-16
travelinmama said
08:38 AM Nov 27, 2009
love the spearment breath mint idea! TOO FUNNY and had a great laugh this a.m.
Delaine and Lindy said
11:10 AM Dec 1, 2009
We use Calgon, and have a 45 gal black tank and use 1 cup. When the tank is dumped, I back flush with the valve closed for a short time and dump again and in most cases the water will be clear the second time. NEVER LEAVE THE VALVE CLOSED WHEN YOU LEAVE THE DOCKING STATION IT CAN BECOME A DIASTER. Also we do move to another location we make sure and dump the black tank and put on a little extra water in the black tank until we get to another location and then dump and flush again. Calgon is kinda hard to find. As for TP we use Angel Soft because its eash to find. We have a W/D and we don't close the grey tank valve when we are in the RV park. We have never had issues with our tanks. You must use lots of water when flushing. We do no boondocking and always prefer a 50 amp service and full hookups. GBY.......
TxYellowRose said
10:04 AM Dec 3, 2009
You know, this is just yet another reason I love this forum! I may not have thought to ask about toilet paper.
Happy to know I won't have to give up my Angel Soft!
NorCal Dan said
11:38 AM Dec 3, 2009
I use an macerator when dumping my tanks. Back when we first started FT'ing we couldn't find the Scott's single ply that we normally use and ended up with some 3-ply quilted stuff. It plugged up the macerator within a week.
The point is, if you plan on using a macerator be sure to perform the test on your chosen brand of toilet paper. I use a quart jar half full of water and add 1 or 2 sheets of your toilet paper. If the sheets haven't dissolved in 2 or 3 minutes I would be looking for a different brand.
I met a friend the other day who has an HR Endeavor and his coach came with a macerating toilet. First time I'd seen one of those :) I asked why and he told me it's because his toilet is not located directly over his black tank. By using a macerator on the toilet they can install the toilet away from the black tank. But he said the toilet uses a lot of water to flush, not a good recommendation for dry camping.
While I have no clue of how to insert a link in a posting, this was a topic on an earlier page of this same forum topic of "RV Accessories". It is somewhere on the third page of threads.
I did copy and paste this if it is helpful for you:
http://www.activeboard.com/forum.spark?forumID=91511&p=3&topicID=8246602
Terry
Edit after: PS: Well that was easy to post a link. Simply copy and paste into the posting.
Cool.
-- Edited by Terry and Jo at 09:05, 2008-12-01
BTW, you also don't need chemicals if you use your rig fulltime. Never use them, and never have issues.
We have been RVing in one form or another since 1971 and have never used the "special" toilet paper. We use Angel soft which can be purchased at any Wal-Mart store. It is cheap and we have yet to experience any TP build up in the tank. Just be sure to use plenty of water when you flush. Your RV toilet will still use much less water than a house type toilet.
Have some fun with your kids doing an experiment. Have them gather a sample TP square from your neighbors, record the brands and disolve 1 square each in differnt cups of water. Have them time how long it takes to "dissolve." Makes a fun experiment and you will find the best dissolving TP too!
-- Edited by RVDude at 16:49, 2008-12-05
Then what keeps the odor down? Even with chemicals we notice a slight "odor" by the 4th day.
BTW. why isn't my avatar showing?
-- Edited by RanCar at 03:23, 2008-12-08
southwestjudy
Some of these remedies are hard to figure out.
Speedy, you might be on to something!
Judy, yours is classic! No further comment needed!
Thanks for the smiles.
-- Edited by RanCar at 20:37, 2008-12-15
southwestjudy
-- Edited by Judy at 09:25, 2008-12-16
Happy to know I won't have to give up my Angel Soft!