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Post by EmergencyExit »

Saw these linked on another board..
http://shop.sailnet.com/galley-washers- ... 5012011s10
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I have the wonder wash and it is nice it will do a change of clothes(shirt, pants, socks etc.)
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Boy, I hope my wife does not see these or I'll have to arrange my budget around! LOL!


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Impressive little design, but I'm going to have to wait till the galley is functional before contemplating other appliances. Okay this is cools though. :D

Thanks for posting it,
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Post by Bhacurly »

Reminds me,

When I was a wee one my folks were travelling from back east to Arizona for Dad's new job. 5 small kids in a station wagon... Mom would put the family diapers into a 5 gallon bucket in the morning with some soap and water, and put the bucket in the back of the car. At the end of the day she said she rinsed them out and they were clean...

I'm just sayin, maybe you don't need to do all that strenous arm work to get them clean???
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Real easy fill 1/3 with water & a little soap add clothes rotate slow 6 or 7 times rinse in a bucket and hang on fool you lines (thank you Scott).
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Post by Alanhod »

Ah good call, get one of those 2 Gallon paint type buckets you can buy a the Mega Hardware Store with the snap on lid. Maybe $5.00 and it doubles as a bailing device. :D

Good thinking Lecker68 and Bill!

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Post by mariner »

Or.... just forgo the clothes when you are far enough off shore! put em back on when you get back! problem solved! :D

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I've seen some of your pictures WITH clothes. Mariner, with exception of your Avatars, all I can say is "EEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWW!!!!"
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"EEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWW!!!!"
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