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Do you clean your own pants AND the inside of your package car?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1139376" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Depending on the time of year, I wind up cleaning my windows and mirrors every day or two. On the clock, of course.</p><p></p><p>I have a rural route with a lot of gravel roads so trying to keep the truck spotless is pretty much a lost cause. Once the dust gets bad enough though, I will park over in front of the auto shop and use their air compressor and hose to blow out the cab. I also throw all my trash out every day, I cannot stand compulsive hoarding or having garbage/pop cans/food wrappers/debris crammed into every nook and cranny of the car. I do keep a small tote on shelf 4 behind my handcart, but the ONLY things I keep in it are spare tire chains, a tow rope, a compact first-aid kit and a couple of bags of doggy biscuits. My wire storage rack has nothing in it except for a squeegee, a tape gun and a ziploc baggie with extra pens and delivery notices. Other than that, I keep the car stripped out and <em>empty</em> of all clutter. Less is more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1139376, member: 14668"] Depending on the time of year, I wind up cleaning my windows and mirrors every day or two. On the clock, of course. I have a rural route with a lot of gravel roads so trying to keep the truck spotless is pretty much a lost cause. Once the dust gets bad enough though, I will park over in front of the auto shop and use their air compressor and hose to blow out the cab. I also throw all my trash out every day, I cannot stand compulsive hoarding or having garbage/pop cans/food wrappers/debris crammed into every nook and cranny of the car. I do keep a small tote on shelf 4 behind my handcart, but the ONLY things I keep in it are spare tire chains, a tow rope, a compact first-aid kit and a couple of bags of doggy biscuits. My wire storage rack has nothing in it except for a squeegee, a tape gun and a ziploc baggie with extra pens and delivery notices. Other than that, I keep the car stripped out and [I]empty[/I] of all clutter. Less is more. [/QUOTE]
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