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Hit The Road Jack

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Posted: 08/30/07 06:13am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Is it just me, or is this task similar to washing-up in a Shower-Stalled-Straight-Jacket?

Or agonizing through the 'Twister Game' in a pantry!



Care to run through your cleaning system? For us 'Dirty-Footed'


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Posted: 08/30/07 06:38am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just your feet, do you have an outside shower? It is a bit tight, isn't it!! Especially if you are carrying around a few extra pounds like myself but life if full of challenges!

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RT (old) Dodges and Chevys have an outside shower as standard. Maybe not much use for anything but that and washing pets. The Tiger has it as on option.

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Hit The Road Jack

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travelingartist wrote:

Just your feet, do you have an outside shower? It is a bit tight, isn't it!! Especially if you are carrying around a few extra pounds like myself but life if full of challenges!


No, not just your feet, but specifically!

We have no outside shower...

Turbo Diesel Dude

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Our Trail Manor had the same problem. Gave new meaning to "soap on a rope". Now, we love our full stand up neo angle shower in our 30 footer Savoy XL.


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Posted: 08/30/07 07:31am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Heck, just get some baby wipes and "pamper" those tootsies!


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We just plug the drain with one of those flat rubber things, put an inch of water and some liquid soap in the bottom of the shower pan and then stick our feet in for a mini bath. Then pull up the drain cover, rinse off with the hose. No problem!

We've given the dogs a bath that way too. Charlie got a bath in the galley sink a few times, until he got too big to fit.


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I haven't had a reason to wash just my feet, but we do have an outside shower.





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juliev wrote:

We just plug the drain with one of those flat rubber things, put an inch of water and some liquid soap in the bottom of the shower pan and then stick our feet in for a mini bath. Then pull up the drain cover, rinse off with the hose. No problem!

We've given the dogs a bath that way too. Charlie got a bath in the galley sink a few times, until he got too big to fit.


My Shower-head is a stationary install!...so no hose to get down low for the rinse, as in your procedure.

Landlady_Jan

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Maybe just stick your feet in the toilet and flush a few times???


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