How do you wash your dishes

jdlcruiser

New member
Easy

I try not to use paper ever. A few reusable stainless chargers has lasted a long time. When it is time to clean I start with grass and rocks. If in bear country not so close to my sleeping arrangement and then into the trash bag. Most of the dishes are clean other than a light washing with some friendly soap. Towel dry or air dry depending on how long i am out and how many cloth towels I brought.

Sorry to bring this back up. I think we worry too much about gear some times.

JLa
 

Regcabguy

Oil eater.
Hey guys, If I understand FrenchieXJ right, you can do pots, pans, and dishes for up to 12 people with less than one gallon of water. Am I understanding you right?

I discovered that the local Ace Hardware has a metal garden sprayer that is really small. Maybe a one gallon tank. I know it's too small for showers, but I'm thinking about incorporating one into my chuck box design for washing dishes. Being so small, it would sit on top of a cook stove real nice...
A one gallon will give two people a nice shower with the nozzle cranked down to a fine spray. Works great for getting into the "nooks and crannies":sombrero:
 

Regcabguy

Oil eater.
This shower bottle here was posted last year.
It could work for dishes too.
http://www.hotjugz.com/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U83i40ow-yg

No, that is not a porno site, even though the name looks like it is :D

On a sidenote, I am going to try using my Zodi Hotman Extreme shower this season for rinsing off the dishes.
Might as well, as it works great for showering, it can pull double duty for kitchen cleanup too.
The Hot Jugz still eats up too much water. The secret is the original brass nozzle provided.
 

eugene

Explorer
I just let the dishwasher clean mine

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