Toilets on trucks
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Log onto www.aatrucksleeper.com as they have self-contained shower and toilet compartments that can be installed behind your sleeper compartment. 8)
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Originally Posted by PackRatTDI
Hand sanitizer takes care of that.
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Re: On Board Toilet
Originally Posted by shaley06
Best hope your truck stays right side up. Could get messy LOL.
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by PackRatTDI
Hand sanitizer takes care of that.
I used to work in maintenance at a basketball stadium. I saw things that you don't even want to think about! :shock:
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That's why you use a medium size trash bag in a 5 gallon bucket. Use it as a trash barrel and when it's time to go get the seat out and clamp it to the top then go. When done, tie a knot in it and it's sealed. Put the cover away and put a new trash bag in and the old one in there also then throw away next stop. I also put a bag if kitty litter in the pail first. It adds to the weight when empty and keeps it in place and in case the bag breaks, well that's what kitty litter is for.
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