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My wife was talking to me about our planned long trip to Morocco (17 days) and mentioned laundry.....

Whilst I can survive for almost three weeks with a pair of short trousers and a T shirt for this time, she obviously cannot.

I will also be forced to change clothes at a reasonable rate as well (the boss says so), so what laundry setups do you all use?

BTW there are no coin operated places in the area!
 

kwill

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I use a dry bag with a little laundry soap and some water. Shake it around, rinse them out and you're good to go. Some folks drive with the clothes in the bag so the clothes get agitated while you're on the trail.
 
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I use a dry bag with a little laundry soap and some water. Shake it around, rinse them out and you're good to go. Some folks drive with the clothes in the bag so the clothes get agitated while you're on the trail.
Good idea, thank you.
 

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I use a dry bag with a little laundry soap and some water. Shake it around, rinse them out and you're good to go. Some folks drive with the clothes in the bag so the clothes get agitated while you're on the trail.
Exactly how U should do - plastic can - fastened to the roof rack - big enough to put Your clothes in every day and some water with soap. Everyday evening you just rinse with clear water and loundry does on ;-)
 
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