Ranchero50
Ultimate Member
Wouldn't it just be simpler to put a gallon of water in the truck or on the dash when you're hunting. Call me a wuss, but I won't turn down warm water on a cold day.
I just pee on them.
A friend of mine uses a old gain laundry bottle that has the flow control bubble on it for the water. Then a bar of soap with a hole drilled in it and tied to the bottle. He put some RV antifreeze in it and says "just don't drink it and you will be ok". I think I will stick with my baby wipes.
-20 windshield washer fluid would be a lot cheaper, and has mild detergents in it, which ought to clean up blood & dirt more efficiently.
Pro Tip: Don't use milk jugs
They'll end up leaking sooner or later and then you've salt water all over the place in your truck. Get the gallon water bottles (the dollar store has them all the time, Crystal Springs or something like that) or use a few 2L soda bottles.and then do what the OP said. And I can't think of any reason to boil the water except to speed the dissolving of the salt but it's not like it's going to take forever on its own.