mistercomputerman
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- Jan 6, 2008
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- Boat Info
- 410 Sundancer - 2001
- Engines
- Twin 8.1L Mercruisers - 2009
I am evaluating the type, style, thickness and number of sheets of toilet paper we are using, along with each brands ability to make it through the duck bills and into the holding tank. I further want to evaluate the softness of each brand and thickness on one's private parts.
I am open to any suggestions from the membership about the best brands and why they are best; how much paper you use annually, including the number of sheets per wipe, number of sheets per trip taken, the price per sheet and the happiness of the crew with the selection. If you have changed papers, then I want to know why.
Additionally, the absorbency and dissolvabilty are important factors to our crew. Some people have said that quilting is important in the softness testing and in the amount of absorbency, so I am thinking that an absorbency test is very important in the testing and evaluation process. I think that the testing process should include all of these factors.
Can anyone guide me in the right direction to selecting the proper paper?
And, of course we need to take the environmental concerns into consideration, so recycled toilet paper, especially that made from trash that is not normally recycled has to be a consideration in any testing.
I am open to any suggestions from the membership about the best brands and why they are best; how much paper you use annually, including the number of sheets per wipe, number of sheets per trip taken, the price per sheet and the happiness of the crew with the selection. If you have changed papers, then I want to know why.
Additionally, the absorbency and dissolvabilty are important factors to our crew. Some people have said that quilting is important in the softness testing and in the amount of absorbency, so I am thinking that an absorbency test is very important in the testing and evaluation process. I think that the testing process should include all of these factors.
Can anyone guide me in the right direction to selecting the proper paper?
And, of course we need to take the environmental concerns into consideration, so recycled toilet paper, especially that made from trash that is not normally recycled has to be a consideration in any testing.
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