All those who camp out of trucks with no bathroom, how do you shower without polluting the environment? I’m just looking for ideas. I’m sure there’s many ideas. I’d like to hear them please.
Explorer I
What pollution are you concerned with?All those who camp out of trucks with no bathroom, how do you shower without polluting the environment? I’m just looking for ideas. I’m sure there’s many ideas. I’d like to hear them please.
Off-Road Ranger I
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Experimenter I
Off-Road Ranger I
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Yea really, sometimes all I need after 3 days, is a quick rinse, just to knock the dried sweat off..It's no worse than bathing in a river.
Nature is THE MASTER at breaking down all things. Use Ivory, it's 99 44/100 % pure.
If you're that worried about it, don't use any soap.
Enthusiast III
Advocate I
Literally. Lol
Influencer II
I’ve heard that flushable wipes are a major problem for the city sewage system.biodegradable wipes. use them on my head, armpits and unmentionables. If I have a water source nearby, nothing like jumping in a lake, river, creek as long as it has less dirt/sediment in it than whats on me to knock the dirt off.
Used these this past weekend. Cheap and effective. I toss them in the fire once dry or pack them out with my regular trash.
Flushable
Breaks down in water
Alcohol free and hypoallergenic
Impregnated with aloe and vitamin E
Robot or human?
www.walmart.com
Influencer II
Here’s an article on the subject in the Washington Post:Not that I am aware of. Its the nonflushable ones people throw down the john and expect them to dissolve.
Experimenter I
Thank you for the suggestion.Dr Bronners liquid soap and hot shower
Great thing is its a great soap for any cleaning, not just showering. My understanding is that it's environmentally safe
I use it all the time at home, also perfect for the trail. A little goes a long way.