Pressure washing gear??

What do you all wear when you are out pressure washing? Any special protective clothing? Apart from rubber boots and advertising your company on a t-shirt.

Sometimes I wear pants. It depends on the time of day. :cool:
 
Tony did you mother tell you have to wear pants when you go out in public but truethfull Andy shorts during the summer and pants during the winter months logo shirt can be seen miles away. I will tell you from what I learned donnot buy the walmart rubber boot or any cheap ones your feet will hate you by the end of the day.
 
Respirator when needed and gloves, otherwise rubber boots pants and company T- shirt.
 
After all the years of delivering dry cleaning I wear the tried and true Walmart boots with a custom zipper added by the local shoe guy (from the residential air filter days when I had to go into houses.) The soles wear out too fast on more expensive boots. I also dye them dark brown so they don't look so dirty all the time.

The only difference is that now I have to waterproof them every week or so with that beeswax stuff.

My rubber boots hurt my feet too much.

Chris wears rubber boots and he likes them. (He also carrys a whip)

Sometimes I wear goggles if I'm using caustic in an enclosed LARGE evaporator coil.

Chris wears rubber gloves when mixing caustic.
 
What do you all wear when you are out pressure washing? Any special protective clothing? Apart from rubber boots and advertising your company on a t-shirt.

If it's going to be hot out I dress warm. If it's going to be cold I am in a t shirt. Lol that's the way it seems to go anyways.
 
Nick what kind rubber boots do you wear I got set from tractor supply that kills my feet every time I stick to hicking boots now.


Tractor supply has the Georgia Boots that are rubber bottoms and leather uppers.

They have arch support and are lined inside, awesome and comfortable.;)
 
I always bring an extra pair of dry socks, shirt, and pants. I had a bought with pneumonia a couple of years ago from washing. Being wet all day can take you out of commission for a few weeks.

I would add hearing protection to the list of safety gear.
 
Muck boots, Latex/neoprene gloves, wrist wraps (I am getting old, and I hate floppy wrists. At least I am not living in San Francisco.) Safety glasses with an insert for my prescription.
 
Muck Boots all the way here. They aren't cheap, but they are necessary for me. Light, comfortable and chemical proof. I also wear Dickies pants in blue and Dickies button up brown work shirts. Never seen anything handle bleach so well. I also wear Atlas 370 series nitrile gloves.

Jeff
 
Muck boots SUCK on a roof. We carry senakers in the trucks for when we clean gutters. Gemplers has them for around $75. I just placed an order last months for 7 pairs. Two for me and the rest for my guys. They were, and may still, running a special where you paid a S/H fee of around $40 and that covered any orders for one year. Not a bad deal. I buy a lot of stuff from them.
 
Saw them there they look nice been thinking about spending the money get them Nick.
Ron were are your guys getting the gortex clothing do they make them pple my size also do you know.


15 years of rubber boots and everything else i tried, these are the best i have worn so far.

Very comfortable and extremly dry!!
 
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