Now I'd like this to be a serious discussion because of the possible ramifications from using the wrong dunny paper ::) The thing is a lot of the dunny paper on the market is totally unsuitable to use in portable dunny's because it's made so your fingers don't go through it at an innapropriate time :o however this also means that it doesn't always break down in the dunny.
Now I know I could go out and get several different brands and do the break up test on them, but I thought that there will be a few swaggers that have allready done this and would share their knowledge :cup:
There seams to be 3 catergories
1/ Superstrong/soft..........fingers don't go through, doesn't break up in porta potti. Ring gear rating = 1
2/ Thin/soft..............fingers go through, breaks up in dunny. Ring gear rating = 2
3/ Smooth/shiny.........you know the sort, public toilet stuff, doesn't actually remove anything, just smears it around :'( Ring gear rating = ouch ::)
So what are your recommendations :angel:
Quote from: xcvator on February 16, 2015, 08:38:01 AM
3/ Smooth/shiny.........you know the sort, public toilet stuff, doesn't actually remove anything, just smears it around :'( Ring gear rating = ouch ::)
Ahhhh the old John Wayne toilet paper.....he's rough he's tough an he take no sheeeeeet from nobody (in my best Mexican voice)
Portable Hand held Bidet. No kidding, google it. ;D
Does Jeep manufacture toilet paper ?
That be guaranteed to breakdown quick.
Quote from: Malcolm Tugless on February 16, 2015, 09:29:04 AM
Does Jeep manufacture toilet paper ?
That be guaranteed to breakdown quick.
Lol
QuoteQuote from: Malcolm Tugless on Today at 09:29:04 AM
Does Jeep manufacture toilet paper ?
That be guaranteed to breakdown quick.
...lol...what a crack up ;D
Quote from: Malcolm Tugless on February 16, 2015, 09:29:04 AM
Does Jeep manufacture toilet paper ?
That be guaranteed to breakdown quick.
:cup: :cup:
Quote from: Malcolm TuglessDoes Jeep manufacture toilet paper ?
That be guaranteed to breakdown quick.
:cup: :cup: :cup: :cup: :cup: POTY!
Quote from: xcvatorunsuitable to use in portable dunny's because it's made so your fingers don't go through it at an innapropriate time
you must be using expensive dunny paper then... I'll bring you 20 rolls of the shti that work supplies.... it has no comfort, no grip, and you can see through it... your fingers don't stand a chance.. everyone brings their own shti paper these days...
buy cheap No Frills dunny paper, it will have broken down before it hits the water.
I have found the the 3 Ply Quilton brand dunny paper breaks down quickly in the porta potty and it meets your number- 1/ Superstrong/soft..........fingers don't go through,but breaks up in porta potti. Ring gear rating = 1
Quote from: Bird on February 16, 2015, 11:20:58 AM
you must be using expensive dunny paper then... I'll bring you 20 rolls of the shti that work supplies.... it has no comfort, no grip, and you can see through it... your fingers don't stand a chance.. everyone brings their own shti paper these days...
buy cheap No Frills dunny paper, it will have broken down before it hits the water.
Thats explains why your fingernails were brown last time I saw you, thought it was some cross dressing thing.. :P :P
Quote from: Black Diamond on February 16, 2015, 11:52:39 AM
Thats explains why your fingernails were brown last time I saw you, thought it was some cross dressing thing..

I just blew my coffe out my nostrils! ... thanks for that!!
X 2 for Quilton. It is the one most recommended for use in porta loos on other sites as well. It's what we use at home as well.
Handles everything well......
Allana
Quote from: Malcolm Tugless on February 16, 2015, 09:29:04 AM
Does Jeep manufacture toilet paper ?
That be guaranteed to breakdown quick.
Bloody gold mate. Sh_t topic though
Shoulda started a poll!!!!!!
Quote from: scarpsD40 on February 16, 2015, 12:24:12 PM
Shoulda started a poll!!!!!!
Poo paper poll
Gee, that almost sounds like one of them Nissan things
KB
If you can track down the supplier that the Army used in the ration packs back in the 70's you could not go wrong.
This alleged toilet paper was pretty much waterproof so you could get it back after dumping (and I know that can be taken different ways) and re-cycle it.
Cheers
Quote from: Black Diamond on February 16, 2015, 11:52:39 AM
Thats explains why your fingernails were brown last time I saw you, thought it was some cross dressing thing.. :P :P
Who you talkin about Willis :angel: :angel:
the man to speak with....
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shit tickets!
You could choose one from the new James Bond range.
It comes in eight thicknesses. ;D
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
Goldfinger
Quote from: Robbo on February 16, 2015, 02:34:19 PM
You could choose one from the new James Bond range.
It comes in eight thicknesses. ;D
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
Goldfinger
You must eat better than me, I never get goldfinger :(
Quickest way is to put a couple of sheets of the brand you want to use in a jar, half fill with water, put the lid on and shake vigorously.
If the paper is suitable it would have disintegrated into very very small pieces and the water will go milky.
This is effectively the result you are looking for.
No breakdown then don't use that brand.
Simples!!!
Ta
John
Quote from: Herks on February 16, 2015, 03:59:26 PM
Quickest way is to put a couple of sheets of the brand you want to use in a jar, half fill with water, put the lid on and shake vigorously.
If the paper is suitable it would have disintegrated into very very small pieces and the water will go milky.
This is effectively the result you are looking for.
No breakdown then don't use that brand.
Simples!!!
Ta
John
Where's the like button gone.
Quote from: Herks on February 16, 2015, 03:59:26 PM
Quickest way is to put a couple of sheets of the brand you want to use in a jar, half fill with water, put the lid on and shake vigorously.
If the paper is suitable it would have disintegrated into very very small pieces and the water will go milky.
This is effectively the result you are looking for.
No breakdown then don't use that brand.
Simples!!!
Ta
John
I just tried this and the jar is now all brown and stinky and a bit nutty.
Did you mean to say to use clean paper and before wiping?
I wish i'd put the lid on a bit tighter too.
Quote from: InMused on February 16, 2015, 04:23:44 PM
Where's the like button gone.
it was put in a jar of water, shaken and was suitable to flush...
Quote from: Bird on February 16, 2015, 05:52:42 PM
it was put in a jar of water, shaken and was suitable to flush...
Thanks
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ambivalent
It's ok auto correct pulled the wrong face... seen it used to ambivalence ;)
Ahh just set up a 12v Marine macerator and shred and mulch everything to pulp ..
3 Ply Quilton brand dissapears quickly in Napisan and similar.
baz
Hi,
our Innovan came with a Thetford, but we prefer a shovel so haven't faced this problem yet. We may use the dunny as we get older and a bit more decrepit, but were thinking of placing the paper in a suitable receptacle for burning later.
Any one using this method??
Cheers