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Old 11-25-2007, 07:53 AM
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Would be wise to at least bring some toilet paper for emergencys. Wiping your ass with with the company procedures manual can be satisfying, but not recommended.
 
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Old 11-25-2007, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Trukrswyfe
Before your emergency need of a trash can that doubles as a sh!tter you had better hope you visited the sporting goods sections and instead of buying that fishing pole and jiggs or gun and shells YOU had better pray you remember the sanitizer for the toilet.

Yeah right. Guys do not think of that stuff in the sporting goods store.

Sure you might have gone in for it but you will come out with a whole lot more and no cleaner for your trucker crapper.
You don't need sanitizer. All you need is a trash can, garbage bags and wipes. If you put a garbage bag in the trash can before you do you business the trash can never gets dirty.

If your not somewhere were you can throw it away double bag it and throw it away at your next stop.
 
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Old 11-25-2007, 11:37 AM
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Yup, just put the sh*t bag on the deck plate, throw a couple bungee cords on it, and presto! no stench in the truck.

Then just toss the bag in the trash next time you're at a truckstop.

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Old 11-26-2007, 04:07 AM
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Personally..... my mommy potty trained me at 2 or 3 years. I do my business when "I" want to! :wink:

But, I DID come real close to an accident one time. But, I just put a cork in it, and made it back to the flying hook!! :lol:

I do have a gallon jug with the top cut off, and a double walmart bag, just for emergencies. But, that was mostly for when my codriver got nauseous!
 
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I was researching these potties for days and i finally found this place. haha. this is the only concern i have when i drive a truck!

funny though.

do people just throw the shit out of their windows on the road?

lol
 
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Then just toss the bag in the trash next time you're at a truckstop.

I hope you're kidding. The truck stops already reek of urine, let's not make them stink like a feed lot too!!!!
 
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Like I posted before. Buy one of those 5 gallon pails and use it as a trash can with 2 plastic trash bags in it. The second bag is in case the first one gets a hole in it. I dump coffee grounds and other stuff that could make a mess so having a backup bag is in order.

When it's time to go, snap the toilet lid on, do you business then tie the bag in a knot and your all set. The smell would last the same amount of time it does in your house. Open the window for a minute. It's not rocket science.

If your worried about any crap atoms getting on other stuff while they float around in the air, don't worry, nothing you can do about it. Studies have been done and it was just aired on Myth Busters also. Keep in mind, you crap at home then 2 feet away you brush your teeth....SO GET OVER IT.

And yes, I throw my trash away plus any extra into the truck stop trash cans. By bags are tied in a knot. What do you think the people with dogs do that pick up there crap? Wait till they get home and flush it?

Come on people, lets be realistic instead of that holier than though attitude.

I've used my little crapper 1,000 times. It's clean, spotless and never a line.
 
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Old 02-03-2008, 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by SteveBooth
Like I posted before. Buy one of those 5 gallon pails and use it as a trash can with 2 plastic trash bags in it. The second bag is in case the first one gets a hole in it. I dump coffee grounds and other stuff that could make a mess so having a backup bag is in order.

When it's time to go, snap the toilet lid on, do you business then tie the bag in a knot and your all set. The smell would last the same amount of time it does in your house. Open the window for a minute. It's not rocket science.

If your worried about any crap atoms getting on other stuff while they float around in the air, don't worry, nothing you can do about it. Studies have been done and it was just aired on Myth Busters also. Keep in mind, you crap at home then 2 feet away you brush your teeth....SO GET OVER IT.

And yes, I throw my trash away plus any extra into the truck stop trash cans. By bags are tied in a knot. What do you think the people with dogs do that pick up there crap? Wait till they get home and flush it?

Come on people, lets be realistic instead of that holier than though attitude.

I've used my little crapper 1,000 times. It's clean, spotless and never a line.
It's a lifestyle.
 
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago

It's a lifestyle.

"It's not just a job, it's an adventure."

I grew up on a farm, not much bothers me. I've used leaves for wiping in an emergency. Just watch out for poison ivy!
 
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Originally Posted by derelict77
Would be wise to at least bring some toilet paper for emergencys. Wiping your ass with with the company procedures manual can be satisfying, but not recommended.

Use your log book. The DOT would be less likely to find errors if they have to scrape the soiled bits to read it... LOL.
 
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