So with the sanitizer, I’m assuming you use that to spray down the rake/scoop in between each house? And do you dry the tools? My younger brother and I are thinking about poop scooping for our neighborhood.
Yes, we sanitize the rake, the bucket, our boots. We do not wipe it down afterwards. We let the solution sit and dry. We are operating out of a truck, but if you’re operating out of a car, it’s a good idea to have some type of plastic bin for your tools to go into so it protects any part of your car.
Hey, Do you use anything to stop the sprayer falling over? Have you thought of getting something to go across the bed so you don't need to put all your kit on seats. All those seconds add up
@@KroopinsPoopinScoopin Ohh okay. My sprayer constantly falls over and leaks in my boot lol end up with a puddle where the spare tyre goes. Try to lean stuff on it but when them corners come it's goodbye sprayer 😂
@@kyleledon3863 can you remind me, are you working out of a truck or out of a car? Because you could always put your sprayer inside of a milk crate. That’s what we do. It seems to work pretty well. I know there’s better ways to do it, but I have not invested the time into developing an entire system.
@@KroopinsPoopinScoopin a Honda CRV 2006 at the moment. waiting on the right Volkswagen Amarok to appear 🤩 We did use your method before (maybe I need a deeper one as the weight would still tip it over) I'm thinking maybe bungee cords may work.
How about a yard vac, Litter Vac.... Make life easy.
Show me how it’s done please
Are you using that spray sanitizer on yards or just your scoop?
Right now I’m just sanitizing the equipment. I don’t sanitize yards with this solution
@@KroopinsPoopinScoopin Got ya.
What does your sanitizer in the sprayer consist of?
Top performance 256 cleaner. You can buy it on Amazon.
What do you use the sanitizer on?
Rake, scooper bucket and boots
So with the sanitizer, I’m assuming you use that to spray down the rake/scoop in between each house? And do you dry the tools?
My younger brother and I are thinking about poop scooping for our neighborhood.
Yes, we sanitize the rake, the bucket, our boots. We do not wipe it down afterwards. We let the solution sit and dry. We are operating out of a truck, but if you’re operating out of a car, it’s a good idea to have some type of plastic bin for your tools to go into so it protects any part of your car.
You should grab some trash bags
Yeah, I think I’m running a little low.
Hey,
Do you use anything to stop the sprayer falling over?
Have you thought of getting something to go across the bed so you don't need to put all your kit on seats. All those seconds add up
I do have a place for all the stuff. I was in a different truck for the day and had my “basic” supplies with me. My actual scooping truck is optimized
@@KroopinsPoopinScoopin Ohh okay. My sprayer constantly falls over and leaks in my boot lol end up with a puddle where the spare tyre goes.
Try to lean stuff on it but when them corners come it's goodbye sprayer 😂
@@kyleledon3863 can you remind me, are you working out of a truck or out of a car? Because you could always put your sprayer inside of a milk crate. That’s what we do. It seems to work pretty well.
I know there’s better ways to do it, but I have not invested the time into developing an entire system.
@@KroopinsPoopinScoopin a Honda CRV 2006 at the moment. waiting on the right Volkswagen Amarok to appear 🤩
We did use your method before (maybe I need a deeper one as the weight would still tip it over)
I'm thinking maybe bungee cords may work.