โAug-23-2016 12:32 AM
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โAug-25-2016 09:31 AM
Strabo wrote:gbopp wrote:
It's definitely a sense of pride. You want your equipment to look good.
Plus, when you meticulously clean your equipment you're also inspecting it. You notice anything worn, cracked, broken, missing, etc. and can take corrective action.
Don't worry, you're normal. ๐
Honest truth for sure, thanks.
โAug-25-2016 12:25 AM
โAug-25-2016 12:10 AM
Dirtclods wrote:
We all do it over and over again the good thing is, I've come across like loose cabinets hinges ans faucet fixtures that are loose among many other small things as I'm cleaning the rig same thing when I clean the bikes.
โAug-24-2016 03:53 PM
โAug-24-2016 12:12 AM
gbopp wrote:
It's definitely a sense of pride. You want your equipment to look good.
Plus, when you meticulously clean your equipment you're also inspecting it. You notice anything worn, cracked, broken, missing, etc. and can take corrective action.
Don't worry, you're normal. ๐
โAug-23-2016 03:45 PM
offtohavasu wrote:
On the other end of things, my wife details the house before we leave on vacation, of course as I'm trying to get us all out of the door. One time I asked her, "You want the burgs to know we have a clean house?" Of course I got the roll of the eyes.
โAug-23-2016 02:43 PM
Halmfamily wrote:
I'm the same, detail both the fiver and the truck before we leave. I think it's a sense of pride. My wife said she doesn't understand why I do this when they are just going to get dirty while camping.
โAug-23-2016 09:27 AM
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โAug-23-2016 07:56 AM
coolmom42 wrote:Yep, the next day after a trip is the day to clean and maintenance the bikes and camper. That way they're ready for the next trip.
Maybe you could clean when you get home?
โAug-23-2016 07:12 AM
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