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the_bear_II
Apr 08, 2013Explorer
Most RV Parks have laundry. Most good sized towns have laundry businesses. The campground staff or some other RVer in the campground will know where the nearest laundry facilities are.
We ordered a stackable Washer/Dryer (W/D) in our 5th wheel. We use it when we have hook ups.
We have used an old RVer technique when boondocking. Put a trash bag inside of another, pour in a half of gallon of water in the bag with a little laundry soap and add a few dirty clothes. Tie a knot in the bags. Place it in your RV shower floor (or a trash can) and drive to your next destination. The clothes will slosh around in the bag. Once you arrive at your destination rinse out the clothes and hang them to dry.
We ordered a stackable Washer/Dryer (W/D) in our 5th wheel. We use it when we have hook ups.
We have used an old RVer technique when boondocking. Put a trash bag inside of another, pour in a half of gallon of water in the bag with a little laundry soap and add a few dirty clothes. Tie a knot in the bags. Place it in your RV shower floor (or a trash can) and drive to your next destination. The clothes will slosh around in the bag. Once you arrive at your destination rinse out the clothes and hang them to dry.
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