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In reply to the discussion: Question: What type of toilet paper do you use and why [View all]LynneSin
(95,337 posts)39. I refuse to use any TP that is 'Quilted'
Quilted will plug up the toilet if too much is used. It may be soft on one's private parts but it is a nightmare with plumbing.
I swear by Scott but only because my mother buys it for me. I know that sounds really silly, a grown woman who owns her own house gets her TP from her mother. My mom is one of those super bargain hunters and whenever there is a big sale she buys the giant econosize pack of Scott's TP and gives one to each of the kid. I have enough TP to last the Apocalypse.
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I switched to Scott because Charmin and Cottonelle left too much lint when the paperwork was done.
In_The_Wind
Mar 2016
#5
Scott. Cottenelle was getting to the point where the roll goes so fast it seemed to be evaporating.
Gidney N Cloyd
Mar 2016
#20
I prefer a nice quality double ply. Quilting is nice, a little extra niceness for the tushy and
underahedgerow
Mar 2016
#25
Kora Brand. It's made from bamboo. Fast-growing, no trees cut, septic-safe bamboo. No BPA, as in
valerief
Mar 2016
#28
I'm desynthesizing as much of my grooming and cleaning products as possible to
valerief
Mar 2016
#34
I wouldn't worry too much about ecological problems or global warming using pulp wood trees.
So Far From Heaven
Mar 2016
#49
I disagree. JC Penney is much better than Sears. Unless its a really old black and white Sears.
So Far From Heaven
Mar 2016
#48
Scott's does not shred if it ends up in the wash - hubby uses it like Kleenex, then
patricia92243
Mar 2016
#51