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Why did Georgia-Pacific decide to make a 3-ply tissue?
Quilted Northern Ultra Plush was developed to meet the need of consumers for a soft and absorbent bath tissue. Quilted Northern Ultra Plush is the first premium 3-ply bath tissue with Plush-Quilts®. It delivers a luxurious experience to consumers with 2 layers for softness and an added layer for absorbency. With three layers of softness, Quilted Northern Ultra Plush delivers three layers of luxury you can see and feel.
Is Quilted Northern Ultra Plush tissue RV/septic/sewer safe?
Quilted Northern Ultra Plush is flushable and septic safe. Quilted Northern Ultra Plush is also RV, sewer safe and 100% biodegradable.
What is the Quilted Northern Ultra Plush thickness increase from the previous 2-ply Quilted Northern Ultra® bath tissue?
Quilted Northern Ultra Plush is roughly 15% thicker than the previous 2-ply Quilted Northern Ultra bath tissue.
What keeps the three plies of Quilted Northern Ultra Plush bonded together?
Georgia-Pacific's proprietary mechanical bonding process uses pressure to bond the three plies in Quilted Northern Ultra Plush together. The third layer provides added heft and flexibility, which means more strength and protection than ever before.
Is the 2-ply Quilted Northern Ultra® tissue being discontinued?
Yes. Quilted Northern Ultra 2-ply has been replaced by the thicker, stronger and softer 3-ply Quilted Northern Ultra Plush tissue, which cleans comfortably and thoroughly, assuring cleanliness and protection with every use.
Is the original Quilted Northern Ultra tissue available in 3-ply as well?
Quilted Northern Ultra Plush is the first premium 3-ply bath tissue with Plush-Quilts®, and it replaces the previous 2-ply Quilted Northern Ultra bath tissue.
How is this product better than the previous 2-ply Quilted Northern Ultra bath tissue?
Quilted Northern Ultra Plush was developed using an innovative paper-making process and was designed with efficiency in mind. The process advances the softness and flexibility of the tissue, creating a luxurious bathroom tissue that delivers a spa-like experience to consumers. The 3-ply Quilted Northern Ultra Plush product is softer, stronger and more absorbent than the previous 2-ply Quilted Northern Ultra bath tissue.
What roll sizes and sheet counts are available for the Quilted Northern Ultra Plush bath tissue? Are both Double and Mega rolls available?
Quilted Northern Ultra Plush is available in Double Rolls of 4, 6, 12, 18 and 24, Mega Rolls of 9 and Big Rolls of 9. Double Rolls consist of 176 sheets per roll, Big Rolls consist of 132 sheets per roll and Mega Rolls have 235 sheets per roll.
What are the ingredients in Quilted Northern Ultra Plush? Is it made of recycled material?
Quilted Northern Ultra Plush is primarily made of virgin pulp fiber. While Quilted Northern Ultra Plush is not made of recycled materials, it is 100% biodegradable.
Are all 3 plies embossed?"
The first two plies of Quilted Northern Ultra Plush bath tissue are embossed for softness, while the third layer adds absorbency.
Are there additional chemicals added to create Quilted Northern Ultra Plush that are different from the previous Quilted Northern Ultra bath tissue?
Quilted Northern Ultra Plush contains no additional chemicals.
Do you use more trees to make Quilted Northern Ultra Plush than the 2-ply tissue?
Quilted Northern Ultra Plush 3-ply tissue uses about the same amount of raw fiber per roll as the original Quilted Northern Ultra 2-ply tissue. Quilted Northern Ultra Plush is 100% biodegradable and provides added strength and protection with the third layer.
I saw dust particles when I opened the package. What is going on?
Quilted Northern Ultra Plush is made of the softest fibers available and is fluffed in order to make it softer than ever. The softer fiber particles may shift during product shipping and appear when packages are first opened.


