C. Lee
Member
Actually guys, here's the deal. I am a professional in the sewer & drain business and we go on multiple service calls weekly for blocked drains. We have found that the thicker papers don't break down well when they get wet so they just sit in the sewers and don't flow well to the street in many cases. This has become a larger problem since water saving toilets have come around as they don't use enough water to keep the solids flowing very far in old drain systems. If you use thick paper make sure there is plenty of water being used elsewhere like longer showers, washing machine and the like as this will help keep things movin on down the line. Chris