![]() Side night i have one of the folding hills hoists (brought from Aldi - the first one lasted about 3.5 years and now on to number two $30 each) although Pete hates it cos it takes up room i would not be without it, i just find it easier and I'm the now that does the washing. If there is something i really want i will hand wash but i hate doing this so keep it to a minimum. If in caravan park - our washing machine - already paid for water and power - i try to washing that days items the next day that way they don't stack up the only thing that doesnt fit is our sheets and donna cover, i that to admit they are 1000 thread court something i just won't compromise not :) We all want laundry detergent that’s stain-fighting, odor-crushing, effective, and natural and that’s what you’ll get with Earth Breeze’s laundry detergent sheets. If we are long term free camping i find that we have to do water runs at least this much so just spend the day doing the necessities - food shopping, washing and other chores. If free camping and no water - every two weeks laundry mat - we have two sets of sheets and more than enough clothes and bath towels to last that long. If free camping and water is available washing in machine using generator From easy-to-use detergent sheets to powerful scent boosters, cleaner has never been easier. We’ve got your whole laundry routine covered. I have enough clobber for seven day - more for undies and sox - but one doesn't have to change t-shirt/shorts every day so that lasts me very well.Īfter being on the road for four years, the washing has been sorted the following ways No pouring, no measuring, no drips - just toss in one lightweight powerful laundry detergent sheet in place of your regular detergent for the same cleaning power without the fuss. I have a 'tub' I use which holds a single sheet (I have single beds).įailing that, I end up in a van park and use the washing machine in the van - their 240v and their water. I do wash my towel/s and bed linen by hand in Wool Wash as well. I use it on all types of washing eg clothes, sheets and towels and use this brands wool and delicate wash on wool and silks. Excellent stuff and the clobber smells nicely of eucalyptus. I wash usually about every 5 or 6 days using Wool Wash which doesn't require rinsing after washing. ![]() When I am lucky enough to be camped next to a water source - eg creek, river, lake, dam - or a town water tap - I do washing by hand. I'm sure this is a problem you guys have solved.? You can save time and energy with the convenience of our Eco Sheets. When camped in the bush for more than about one week I run out ofĬlothes and need to do some laundry so I hand wash stuff in a bucketīut that is not going to work for clothes and bed linen on a regular A question for those of you living in your vans permanently or for
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