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They have outlets inside the showers usually.Why not iron in there.Instead of an ironing bored I always used a towel to iron on.Or if I want a nice crease in my clothes I would lay 1 or 2 sets of clothes on the bunk but underneath the mattress to press it.By the next day youll be lookin sharp. 8)
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They have outlets inside the showers usually.Why not iron in there.Instead of an ironing bored I always used a towel to iron on.Or if I want a nice crease in my clothes I would lay 1 or 2 sets of clothes on the bunk but underneath the mattress to press it.By the next day youll be lookin sharp. 8)
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Originally Posted by MartenDrvrCA
They have outlets inside the showers usually.Why not iron in there.
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Possibly, depending upon how long of a shower you took. But again, if that's the case, just bring a normal iron, and do your ironing while you are in the shower room. That probably makes the most sense of all.
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by golfhobo
So, as I said.... I never lived in my truck. Home every weekend.
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Originally Posted by golfhobo
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by golfhobo
So, as I said.... I never lived in my truck. Home every weekend.
It's funny cuz it's true!!!!! |
Better solution than iron, take tarp and unfold lay clothes on tarp and fold tarp back over covering clothes. Now take your trailer and back over tarp and pull forward several times, clothes will be nice and straight with fashionable tread design. Works even better with super singles.
Or tie clothes line between stacks and hang damp clothes on it, after an hour driving will be dry and wrinkle free :lol: :lol: :lol: |
Originally Posted by ct77
Better solution than iron, take tarp and unfold lay clothes on tarp and fold tarp back over covering clothes. Now take your trailer and back over tarp and pull forward several times, clothes will be nice and straight with fashionable tread design. Works even better with super singles.
Originally Posted by ct77
Or tie clothes line between stacks and hang damp clothes on it, after an hour driving will be dry and wrinkle free :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Originally Posted by Windwalker
Originally Posted by ct77
Better solution than iron, take tarp and unfold lay clothes on tarp and fold tarp back over covering clothes. Now take your trailer and back over tarp and pull forward several times, clothes will be nice and straight with fashionable tread design. Works even better with super singles.
Originally Posted by ct77
Or tie clothes line between stacks and hang damp clothes on it, after an hour driving will be dry and wrinkle free :lol: :lol: :lol:
Second: if you only have one stack, you have to run convoy side by side with someone till clothes are done, give clothes that air(diesel)fresh smell. |
FM:
Just hire a pretty girl, have her dress up in a French Maid outfit, have her do your ironing, and double up as your chauffer. Problem Solved!! |
Originally Posted by Useless
FM:
Just hire a pretty girl, have her dress up in a French Maid outfit, have her do your ironing, and double up as your chauffer. Problem Solved!! |
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