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Scott Rapid-Dissolving Toilet Paper is engineered for RVs, boats, and buses, breaking down four times faster than leading brands. Its soft, absorbent sheets are gentle on the skin, while being sewer and septic safe. With FSC certification, this eco-friendly bath tissue is sourced responsibly, making it a smart choice for the environmentally conscious traveler. Each pack contains 4 rolls, with 12 packs included for ultimate convenience.
D**N
Not only for RV's...
Update: the verdict is in as far as I'm concerned. In the ~11 years I've been using this product, no clogs in my main. As mentioned below, the enzyme product is probably the primary reason but this TP most likely helps. Both great products and highly recommended for maintenance of your plumbing.Update, 09/25/2019: No clogs after almost 6 years of using this product and 4oz's per month of an enzyme product.The enzyme product is most likely the primary reason but this TP helps for sure. It dissolves almost completely and very quickly. Great product.Update, 07/19/2017: I haven't had to have my main augured in over three years. My guess is that between this TP and regular use of an enzyme product, my main has remained clear and draining strongly. Probably the enzyme product is mostly responsible but this TP likely helps. Together, they've saved me at least a couple hundred dollars in the last 3+ years. Great product.Original Review:My main (the drain pipe other drains feed into) has a slight 'belly'. Old house. There is always about a gallon of water in the belly. A plumber recently scoped it and showed me. The original shower heads, toilets and faucets used a lot of water. As a result, there was a lot of water passing through the main. This probably had the effect of keeping things moving and clean.I replaced everything with high efficiency products (low water flow) when I bought the house. The only problem with this (and in the opinion of the plumber) is that the water flow decreased to the point that over time, debris tended to accumulate in the belly until it completely clogged and needed to be augured. This happened once or twice per year.Instead of paying thousands to have the main replaced, the plumber recommended using an enzyme product periodically. I'm using four ounces of Pure Power Blue once every two weeks flushed down a toilet. I do this at night so it can do it's work for 6-7 hours without water flushing it away. Not a recommendation for this product necessarily. It seems to work well but others may be as effective.I also switched to this TP. It seems to dissolve almost immediately when wet. I tried a sheet in my hand and a sheet of Charmin in my hand, wet them and the Scotts product dissolved almost immediately. The Charmin product didn't dissolve as quickly but in fairness to the Charmin product and even though it took a little longer, it did dissolve.I'm guessing that between this product and the enzyme product, my main has been draining reliably for almost a year now. I can't prove that this TP and enzyme product are responsible but so far, so good. If I get to two years without a problem, I will feel comfortable saying that this TP is at least partially responsible for keeping my main clear.I can also say that the Scotts product is also a very good TP. Comfortable with no sacrifice in usability compared to other brands I've used.
G**M
I can't believe I'm reviewing toilet paper
We have just bought an older house with a low flow toilet, a finicky septic system and we have a 4 yr old. Everything was doing ok until I bought the fancy tp that is soft like paper towels. Cushy, but somewhere along the way, it made a plug of glop that nothing would touch. It was down to either changing papers or removing the toilet and unclogging it manually (ew!) So I took a chance and just switched toilet papers. It was a fine price for a full case. We have a family with several rv's. What would be the worst that could happen?As it turns out, the worst that could happen is the family members with the rv's aren't going to get my toilet paper! I have NO clogs now for over two weeks! (It was a daily thing) This stuff dissolves very well! I tried it in the sink before I ever flushed any to see what it did. It's also very soft and useable for it's purpose. No one wants outhouse tp.When this case runs out I will let you know how it's going.
E**Y
Best TP for your RV!
Excellent quality. This is great TP! Not flimsy. We have a class A with flushing toilets. I’ve been ordering only Scott RV brand for years for when we go on vacation. No one likes a sewer problem.
D**D
Great Value for RV Use
We've used nothing but Scott Rapid-dissolving tissue for the last 5 years and we haven't had any accumulation in our tanks since changing to it. A great product at a fair price and excellent delivery.
H**R
Soft, Strong & Dissolves Quickly - Great for Low-Flow Toilets & Septic Tanks
I can't believe I'm reviewing toilet paper, but then again, I never thought I'd purchase this type of product online. We recently moved into a new home with a septic tan and low-flow toilets; I've only ever lived in houses with sewer access so this was a crash course in septic tank dos and don'ts.Since I started buying toilet paper for my family 14 years ago I've been a firm Charmin Ultra Soft consumer; I liked how it felt and held up, and I was okay with the added price tag that came along with it. But that brand is just not safe for a septic system (especially considering I have two kids who use too much toilet paper), so I had to find an alternative. I originally purchased the Charmin Basic brand, but it was pretty pricey. The reviews for Scott Rapid Dissolving were pretty good and the price via Amazon was great, so I went ahead and bought a big batch.We owned a travel trailer for several years, and this paper is BY FAR softer and more comfortable than the brand we'd used in our RV toilet. It's not 3-ply Charmin Ultra Soft soft, but it doesn't irritate sensitive skin, it dissolves quickly, and it holds up well to, um, aggressive wiping jobs. My husband - who has used his share of premium and Army-grade toilet paper and has definite opinions on this type of item - has no complaints about this paper, and neither do my kids. We haven't had any trouble with clogged toilets and so far - knock on wood - no issues with the septic tank. (We also employ a "poop, flush, wipe, flush" policy in our home, which also helps cut down on clogs.)
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