Is septic safe the same as RV toilet paper?

While RV black holding tanks are utterly different from a residential septic system, septic-safe toilet paper will generally be safe for RV use. You'll want to verify with the packaging that it's genuinely septic safe, but also test to make sure it is.
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Is RV toilet paper better for septic tanks?

If you see RV toilet paper, it's likely going to be a great option for your septic system.
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What toilet paper is safe for RV use?

If you wish to stay with an RV-approved toilet paper, Thetford Quick Dissolve, Camco RV, Thetford Aqua-Soft and Scott's Rapidly Dissolving (with claims that it breaks down 4X faster than other brands) are well-known for dissolving and moving quickly through the RV black tank.
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Do RV toilets require special toilet paper?

Many new RVers wonder whether it's really necessary to use RV toilet paper. The truth is yes. You do indeed need to use quick-dissolving RV toilet paper. If you don't have tissue that's safe for RV use, you shouldn't flush it into your RV's sewage system.
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What is the difference between toilet paper and RV paper?

Here's what I learned: The main difference between RV toilet paper and regular toilet paper is that RV toilet paper is thinner, dissolves more easily, and is biodegradable. This helps ensure that the RV black water sensors and tank do not get clogged.
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RV SEPTIC SAFE VS REGULAR TOILET PAPER TEST



What is special about RV toilet paper?

Marketing Scott's “special” RV toilet paper as “rapid-dissolving” is almost certainly fair because it surely does dissolve rapidly. But what they're not telling you is that Scott's regular toilet paper, found on grocery shelves everywhere, also dissolves quickly.
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What toilet paper is septic safe?

One-ply and two-ply toilet paper are the most common picks for septic system use, and both are suitable. One-ply tends to be less strong, but it is safer for septic tanks since it's thinner and dissolves the fastest. Two-ply papers tend to be stronger, more comfortable to use, and can still be septic-safe.
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Can you use regular toilet paper with a septic tank?

Toilet Paper – should be single-ply toilet paper because it breaks down in the septic system faster and better than higher ply count toilet paper. Use toilet paper labeled biodegradable, recycled or septic-safe.
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Should you poop in your RV?

RV toilets are designed to handle all human waste, including your poop. If you are properly maintaining your black tank and RV toilet, plus using plenty of fresh water when flushing, you will be able to poop in your RV without experiencing clogs or smells.
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Is Scott toilet paper septic safe?

Each toilet paper roll contains 1,000 sheets. Plus, Scott® 1000 1-ply bathroom tissue dissolves quickly, so it's kinder to your plumbing and safe for sewer and septic systems.
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Which toilet paper breaks down best?

The winner is Scott 1,000. This 1-ply toilet paper broke down considerably faster than all the others. By the end of the fifteen minutes, it was in shards and could hardly be scooped out.
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Is Charmin Ultra Soft septic safe?

Yes. Charmin is septic safe and thoroughly tested to ensure it will settle in a septic tank and then undergo biodegradation in the tank.
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Can you use Kirkland toilet paper in RV?

Yes, you can safely use Costco toilet paper in an RV.
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Is White Cloud toilet paper safe for septic systems?

Product Description. White Cloud 2 ply Comfort is a premium quality toilet paper designed with the perfect combination of softness and strength you can count on. This dermatologist approved, lint free toilet paper is safe for both sensitive skin and septic systems.
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Is Angel Soft toilet paper good for septic tanks?

Yes. Angel Soft® toilet paper is safe for standard sewer and septic systems.
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Is Quilted Northern septic safe?

Are Quilted Northern Ultra Plush® and Quilted Northern Ultra Soft & Strong® septic safe? Yes, all Quilted Northern® toilet paper is flushable and septic safe for standard sewer and septic systems.
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Can I put bleach in my RV black tank?

Cleaning your black water holding tank is best done when you're fully hooked up and have both a water and sewer connection. Avoid using bleach or antifreeze for your deep clean, as both of these can dry out rubber seals and ultimately ruin your sewage system.
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How long can you shower in an RV?

The truth is you can shower in an RV for as long as you want to - with the right setup. However, in other setups, shower time needs to be limited as follows: Longtime boondocking: 2-3 minutes per shower is advised. Hooked up but no tankless water tank: 5-10 minute long shower time is reasonable.
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Can you pee in an RV while driving?

It's possible to sleep & pee anywhere

As you drive down long, seemingly endless roads, your eyes can get heavy, your mind dull and you will long for a rest. In the US an RV can stop at most Walmart's, some Casinos and hundreds of campsites for that very purpose.
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What should you not put in a septic tank?

A few things (not a complete list) that should never go into the septic tank and leach fields.
  1. cigarette butts.
  2. disposable diapers.
  3. sanitary napkins & tampons.
  4. handi-wipes.
  5. pop-off toilet wand scrubbers.
  6. trash.
  7. condoms.
  8. hair.
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What is the best thing to put in your septic tank?

Much like your stomach, septic tanks need good bacteria and enzymes to break down the solids that pass through it. These beneficial bacteria and enzymes can come from several sources, but our favorite is actually rotten tomatoes. These naturally occurring enzymes are proteins called Pectinase or Pectinolytic enzymes.
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How long does it take toilet paper to dissolve in a septic tank?

Your toilet paper should dissolve in twenty minutes or less. If it doesn't, you may want to consider buying a different brand of toilet paper that's better for your plumbing system.
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Is Dawn dishwashing liquid safe for septic systems?

One of the best know is commercials for Dawn dish soap. The ability for the cleaner to disperse oil and grease is better for cleaning, as it helps to break it up. The reason these are bad for septic systems is because if you use too much they can leach out into the environment without being properly treated.
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Is Costco toilet paper good for septic?

If you own a septic tank, you probably know this: flushing toilet paper will damage your septic system, no matter the brand. And the evidence points at Costco toilet paper being just as safe as any other brand of the product, as long as you treat your septic system right.
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What toilet paper is biodegradable?

Store-bought toilet paper, like your Cottonelle and Charmin, is naturally biodegradable. These sheets are made from natural wood sources and start breaking down as soon as they get wet. It can take toilet paper up to a month to decompose in ideal conditions.
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