Kirkland brand toilet tissue will easily break down in water. This means it is safe to use in an RV. It will break down in an RV, and you can buy it in bulk so you will have plenty for your vacation.
Scott Rapid Dissolving Toilet Paper is FSC certified and breaks down four times faster than standard toilet tissues and is unscented. Cottonelle Ultra CleanCare is paraben, dyes, and scent-free and is strong but dissolves easily in RV or septic systems. Compatible with RV systems and low-flow toilets.
The winner is Scott 1,000. This 1-ply toilet paper broke down considerably faster than all the others.
For RV – The independent tests show that Scott's rapid dissolve roll is the fastest dissolving toilet paper. If you don't want to waste time cleaning the RV's waste tank, this toilet paper is an excellent choice. For Boats – Freedom Living Toilet Tissue toilet paper doesn't have any nauseating and harsh chemicals.
The general consensus, based on recommendations from most RV toilet manufacturers, is that you should avoid the use of harsh or abrasive cleaners. That's because they want to be sure these products don't damage the bowl, the toilet's blade valve and seal, and/or the black water tank.
Bamboo toilet paper is 100% biodegradable and safe to use with a septic system. It is ideal to use on an RV because it easily dissolves in water. Moreover, bamboo toilet paper does not contain chlorine and other harmful chemicals like parabens or BPAs that can damage the septic tank of the RV.
Despite this fact, many people wonder whether or not it is really necessary to use RV toilet paper. The truth is yes. Yes, you do indeed need to use RV toilet paper. If you don't have RV toilet paper, you shouldn't flush it down into your RV's sewage system.
Key Points: You CAN poop in an RV toilet, contrary to many opinions out there. Lots of water is very important when adding solid waste to your holding tanks.
The toilet paper designed for use in RVs is manufactured so that it “breaks down†or dissolves easily and rapidly. The other message is more subtle and is usually something like, “Safe for Septic Systems.†The rule of thumb is that if the toilet paper is safe for use in home septic systems it will be okay in RVs.
You can place toilet paper inside the tank, remove the portable tank, and dump the tank in a public restroom. The key to remember is using toilet paper specifically designed to breakdown inside your cassette toilet.
Boiling water is great for breaking down any solid waste, especially paper products, inside of your black tank. Get your water boiling hot and let it cool for only a moment before pouring it into your toilet. I recommend at least a gallon, if you can fit it inside of your clogged black water tank.
Begin by boiling several pots of water. Pour the water down the toilet and let it sit overnight. Attempt to dump the tank in the morning. Sometimes the super hot water is enough to break up a stubborn clog, especially if the tank isn't already full.