Supposed to the special stuff as that is supposed to break down quicker than ordinary stuff. We tend to use the site facilities for "that" and I think that many others do as well.
Question 1 about flushing. 2nd question about loo paper....you're a very clean caravanner
Phil
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Quote: Originally posted by millermicm on 17/8/2010
The clubs provide a magazine for that purpose don't they?
It is a bit hard though!
------------- If you're not on a fell your wasting your feet and for 2014 it's.......Feb Castleton Mar North Yors Moors; Apr Sutton on Sea; May Thirsk; Jun Clapham/Riverside (Lakes); July Wharfedale; August Crakehall; Sept Knaresborough; Oct Wirral Park/Clitheroe
No Charmin!!!!
Charmin is a cotton blend that hardly brakes down,it tends to block tanks and the fibers are hard to get rid of.
I use "RV"toilet paper,cause itīs not as crappy than the cheap-one layer stuff and still isnīt suppose to cause any harm (the amount of paper a family needs in a two weeks vacation doesnīt play such an important role budget wise I think anyways)
Every one talks about 'El Cheapo!' at home we go for the 3 ply, in the van we go the 2ply as it disperses quickly in the tank. When emptying it's all fluid.
Quote: Originally posted by G___ on 17/8/2010
No Charmin!!!!
Charmin is a cotton blend that hardly brakes down,it tends to block tanks and the fibers are hard to get rid of.
I use "RV"toilet paper,cause itīs not as crappy than the cheap-one layer stuff and still isnīt suppose to cause any harm (the amount of paper a family needs in a two weeks vacation doesnīt play such an important role budget wise I think anyways)
I can assure you Tissue, does not contain cotton. What it does contain is a chemical polymer called "wet strength" that basically glues the fibres together but still allows them to absorb and be soft.
the only papers that contain cotton or non cellulose based fibres are bank notes and insulation paper used in the manufacture of electrical components and transformers.
All tissue and towling made in the UK and the majority of Europe is 100% recycled.