We just had our first peanut butter poo as a result of starting solids and I was almost sick while scraping it off into the toilet. Time for flushable liners! Which do you like best? I saw Imse Vimse and Bummis on Jillians Drawers.
I like the imse ones, longer for more coverage. I do not flush them, we have a septic tank, and the ones that are just wet, I wash with my diapers and reuse until they start to disintegrate.
Your pipes (and the citys sewer system) are not equipped to handle them (or pads, or cat litter). You will eventually, probably, get a clog. If its just in your toilet, fine. But it will likely be in the pipes in the middle of your yard, which will require a plumber to dig up the pipe, find the clog, and replace it. Very very $$$$.
Nothing should down the toilet but human waste and T.P. At that, even some T.P. (think charmin extra soft) causes clogs.
Re: CD? Flushable Liners
I like the imse ones, longer for more coverage. I do not flush them, we have a septic tank, and the ones that are just wet, I wash with my diapers and reuse until they start to disintegrate.
-----Lisa-----
No flushing liners!!!!!
Your pipes (and the citys sewer system) are not equipped to handle them (or pads, or cat litter). You will eventually, probably, get a clog. If its just in your toilet, fine. But it will likely be in the pipes in the middle of your yard, which will require a plumber to dig up the pipe, find the clog, and replace it. Very very $$$$.
Nothing should down the toilet but human waste and T.P. At that, even some T.P. (think charmin extra soft) causes clogs.
-Signed, the daughter of a plumber
I agree with not flushing any liners! I know the toilets we have in our house could NOT handle that. We've had enough issues with TP alone.
But no other advice. We're not there yet. Sorry!