Why oh why did I buy 1 ply toilet paper?

Anonymous
the best toilet paper is Giant brand, the Scott knock-off they place next to Scott on the shelf. Cheap too.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm gonna bring the remaining rolls to work and covertly place them in the stalls.

Long live Cottonelle!


Cottonelle is the worst!



Not to me. I love it! Charmin is the worst. Talk about leaving "lint."


Doesn't Conttenelle advertise ITSELF as the toilet paper you need to use wipes to clean up after? Crazy. For most toilet papers, once does the trick.

No, they advertise that it works so well you can go commando. **Worst ad campaign ever**
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm gonna bring the remaining rolls to work and covertly place them in the stalls.

Long live Cottonelle!


Cottonelle is the worst!



Not to me. I love it! Charmin is the worst. Talk about leaving "lint."


Doesn't Conttenelle advertise ITSELF as the toilet paper you need to use wipes to clean up after? Crazy. For most toilet papers, once does the trick.



No, they say you can go "Commando" just by using Cottonelle itself. Way to miss the point.
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Anonymous wrote:It scrapes the delicate bits. It's not as effective, so we're using more, and it's clogged the toilet twice. Why do they even make it?

Never again.

You're silly. Different strokes...
One thing I notice is that we have to vacuum more often with the 2 ply due to extra dust.


Yikes. How much tp does your family use?

Yikes. If you have to ask, then maybe your family is constipated.


Unless you're repurposing lint from the dryer your tp shouldn't increase your need to vacuum.
Anonymous
Agree that charmin is annoyingly dusty and linty and I hate touching it (something weird about the way it feels). Cottonelle only.
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Anonymous wrote:When I rent out my condo, I'm considering putting in the lease that the tenant must only use 1-ply Scott toilet paper


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Anonymous wrote:When I rent out my condo, I'm considering putting in the lease that [b]the tenant must only use 1-ply Scott toilet paper, and NEVER EVER those awful "flushable wipes."

In 5 years, we've had 3 clogs. 2 were solved simply by letting things sit for 30-60 minutes. The toilet paper basically dissolves and the clog solves itself on its own.

Once required a simple zip-it. Took seconds to fix.

The cheap stuff is the gold stuff, as far as I'm concerned.


There is language in my tenants' lease about what they can flush- TP only, no wipes, feminine products, etc., and that if there is a plumbing issue that is found to be due to those things, the tenants pay for it. I would love to specify 1-ply only (which is what I use all the time) but I think that might be going too far. If I had a septic tank, I would specify.
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Anonymous wrote:When I rent out my condo, I'm considering putting in the lease that the tenant must only use 1-ply Scott toilet paper, and NEVER EVER those awful "flushable wipes."


Oh please, please, please put this in your lease. The renter would then post in the Off-Topic forum "My landlord forces me to use 1 ply TP AMA"! Instant classic.
Anonymous
Get a Hand Bidet Sprayer and you can wash with water instead of wiping. It's far cleaner, healthier, saves money and No Clogs. See bathroomsprayers.com.
Anonymous
kirkland TP is the best. Not too thick and linty, not too cheap and thin...just right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure it's never meant to be used. It's just there to sit on a shelf so you feel like you have a fully stocked supply.


It os meant to be used.

For TP-ing houses. Duh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree that charmin is annoyingly dusty and linty and I hate touching it (something weird about the way it feels). Cottonelle only.


Charmin is the gold standard and the only brand worth spending money on.
Anonymous
My 10yo DD complains if I buy less than 3 ply tp. She bitches about it every single time she goes to the bathroom. She likes quilted northern with the purple packaging. I don't really care so I get it. When I told her we thought 2 ply was fancy when I was growing up, she said something to the effect of "I thought grandma would have been a better parent than that." The poor kid is about to go slumming at grandma's house with her 2 ply charmin. I wouldn't be surprised if DD tried to sneak some 3ply tp in her suitcase.
Anonymous
We use it. I don't like thicker toilet paper. It dusts and comes apart. One ply works fine, is good for septic, and doesn't clog if the kids use too much.
Anonymous
I feel like I've tried them all. I hate the dust and lint from the two-ply toilet papers. They do leave linty bits on people, too, which is gross. Those of you who don't notice it aren't very fastidious. They clog toilets more. I've resigned myself to Scot one-ply.
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