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<p>[QUOTE="XenonOxide, post: 12306799, member: 336762"]Rookie driver here, on my second week solo.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've been doing okay figuring out most of the logistics of being on the road, but there are a few things that i can't figure out </p><p><br /></p><p>1. The guy who left the truck for me, has the fridge smell something awful despite it having no visible stains. I want to clean the inside by using baking soda and soap, and to do that i need to dilute with water. I have a bucket but where can i easily get hot running water for a mop-sized bucket (not exactly going to fit in a truck stop bathroom sink) that is also truck accessible?</p><p><br /></p><p>2. I want to start making food on the road rather than just buying expensive truck stop food all the time, but again, running water -- how do you do dishes? Do you just use the food-safe cleaning wipes I see when I Google search this? And are there any products like a drying rack that is going to withstand being on the road and not destroy my utensils? (They’re mostly plastic, just so you know — I’m not that dumb lol)</p><p><br /></p><p>3. What's your favorite electric cooking griddle / frying pan that's compact but durable and good for carrying on the truck?</p><p><br /></p><p>Feel free to drop Amazon links if you have any recommended products[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="XenonOxide, post: 12306799, member: 336762"]Rookie driver here, on my second week solo. I've been doing okay figuring out most of the logistics of being on the road, but there are a few things that i can't figure out 1. The guy who left the truck for me, has the fridge smell something awful despite it having no visible stains. I want to clean the inside by using baking soda and soap, and to do that i need to dilute with water. I have a bucket but where can i easily get hot running water for a mop-sized bucket (not exactly going to fit in a truck stop bathroom sink) that is also truck accessible? 2. I want to start making food on the road rather than just buying expensive truck stop food all the time, but again, running water -- how do you do dishes? Do you just use the food-safe cleaning wipes I see when I Google search this? And are there any products like a drying rack that is going to withstand being on the road and not destroy my utensils? (They’re mostly plastic, just so you know — I’m not that dumb lol) 3. What's your favorite electric cooking griddle / frying pan that's compact but durable and good for carrying on the truck? Feel free to drop Amazon links if you have any recommended products[/QUOTE]
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