Apr-09-2015 05:33 PM
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Apr-10-2015 09:52 PM
Apr-10-2015 09:32 PM
holstein13 wrote:prstlk wrote:This is actually much more complicated than you may realize. If they pressure wash it, they would be forced to use a containment system and dispose of all the waste properly. It's far cheaper to allow the majority of the fuel evaporate and clean them less frequently.
However in all our FT experience the truck lane bays are a mixture of fuel water and "don't" know.
Why someone can't throw some Tide on top and pressure wash these lanes once a week is beyond me.
Apr-10-2015 12:51 PM
JimM68 wrote:
The real Flying J's, I always know what to expect. Easy in, easy out.
Original Pilot's are often much smaller, harder to maneuver in.
Love's are usually good, T/A's as well.
Sometimes I've pulled into a "truck stop" where the only real option after fueling was to pull straight ahead into a parking space, go inside for a meal or a SHOWER, AND THEN "BACK OUT" WHEN DONE... Sorry guys, I have a shower, and I don't backup.
Apr-10-2015 10:12 AM
Apr-10-2015 10:09 AM
Apr-10-2015 10:07 AM
holstein13 wrote:prstlk wrote:This is actually much more complicated than you may realize. If they pressure wash it, they would be forced to use a containment system and dispose of all the waste properly. It's far cheaper to allow the majority of the fuel evaporate and clean them less frequently.
However in all our FT experience the truck lane bays are a mixture of fuel water and "don't" know.
Why someone can't throw some Tide on top and pressure wash these lanes once a week is beyond me.
Apr-10-2015 09:21 AM
MagillaGorilla wrote:
Talk to me about these truck stops that you speak of. Ive never been to one. Are they OK to stay at over night or are they something that belongs 5 chapters into a good horror novel?
Apr-10-2015 08:02 AM
MagillaGorilla wrote:
Talk to me about these truck stops that you speak of. Ive never been to one. Are they OK to stay at over night or are they something that belongs 5 chapters into a good horror novel?
Apr-10-2015 07:41 AM
Apr-10-2015 07:28 AM
Apr-10-2015 06:41 AM
Apr-10-2015 04:57 AM
prstlk wrote:This is actually much more complicated than you may realize. If they pressure wash it, they would be forced to use a containment system and dispose of all the waste properly. It's far cheaper to allow the majority of the fuel evaporate and clean them less frequently.
However in all our FT experience the truck lane bays are a mixture of fuel water and "don't" know.
Why someone can't throw some Tide on top and pressure wash these lanes once a week is beyond me.