Originally Posted By: Benzadmiral
The lazy characters in my apartment complex load their garbage bags onto their roof or trunk and drive the bag around to the dumpster -- a 2 minute walk. With a work pickup or van, I suppose it'd be fine, but I don't want anything scratching the trunk or roof of my personal car.
I've put one "juicy" bag on the roof of the CRV to get it out to the road on the way to work, hosed it off when I got home. Usually they are not leaking so they go in the back on top of the recycling, we have a 1/4 mile driveway so I'm not being too lazy. Its just a car and paint is pretty tough. We've also put goats in the back with a tarp under them. The car is going to the wreckers anyways so no use babying it!
The lazy characters in my apartment complex load their garbage bags onto their roof or trunk and drive the bag around to the dumpster -- a 2 minute walk. With a work pickup or van, I suppose it'd be fine, but I don't want anything scratching the trunk or roof of my personal car.
I've put one "juicy" bag on the roof of the CRV to get it out to the road on the way to work, hosed it off when I got home. Usually they are not leaking so they go in the back on top of the recycling, we have a 1/4 mile driveway so I'm not being too lazy. Its just a car and paint is pretty tough. We've also put goats in the back with a tarp under them. The car is going to the wreckers anyways so no use babying it!