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Camp Dish Cleaning

When I go camping, I take jugs of water, some for drinking, others for cleaning. If you have a lot of dishes, take a dishpan, add some water, pour in a bit of dish soap and do your dishes as you normally would. I go camping by myself, so I only have one plate, one cup, etc. I pour a bit of dish soap on the plate or in the cup, swoosh it with some water to clean and then rinse and dry. I dip my dishcloth in my cup first to clean my utensils. Nothing hard about it.

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I have a large round metal dishpan that I used to wash the dishes when we can, plus a plastic round dish pan that I use to rinse the dishes. I put a fourth of a cup of bleach into the rinse bucket. Why we are eating a meal, have a large tea kettle that I bought at a thrift store that I fill with water and heat it and then pour it into the wash bucket which is filled with dishwashing detergent and water and the rinse bucket, wash the dishes, rinse the dishes and then I have a drainboard that I bought at a thrift store that I stack the dishes in and cover with a clean dish towel to dry.

 

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