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DutchmenSport
Jul 14, 2016Explorer
This is one of the reasons why I always take the time to wash down the picnic table right after we get the camper set up. First, you never know what small critter has walked across the top of it, racoon, squirrels, chipmonks and have peed on them. Second, there is almost always bird do on them too.
Fortunate, we have the outside stove and sink and I attached the curled hose and replaced the end with a standard yard sprayer. I can soap up the picnic table and rinse it down, which I always do. Then after each meal, I wash it down again, to remove any spilled food.
But, I will say, I never thought about the neighbor's dog using it for a fire hydrant when I wasn't there! Give me a new reason to be more free with the bubbly soap! I get strange looks from the neighbors many times, bubbling up the picnic table, but this is exactly why I do it.
Still, that's pretty bad of the neighbor camper... really!
Fortunate, we have the outside stove and sink and I attached the curled hose and replaced the end with a standard yard sprayer. I can soap up the picnic table and rinse it down, which I always do. Then after each meal, I wash it down again, to remove any spilled food.
But, I will say, I never thought about the neighbor's dog using it for a fire hydrant when I wasn't there! Give me a new reason to be more free with the bubbly soap! I get strange looks from the neighbors many times, bubbling up the picnic table, but this is exactly why I do it.
Still, that's pretty bad of the neighbor camper... really!
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