What Type of Clothing do we use Pressure washing,boots, pants,shirts

Muck boots

I was just talking about those the other day. I definitely gotta get me a pair to try out. My feet are usually killing me at the end of the day.
 
I wear a Tilley hat. Life time guarantee, last four or five years, and have a broad brim. They are also very light. I wear my nearly every time I get out of the truck, especially at a job site. It has become a bit of a trademark for me.
For Gloves, I get latex, or similar gloves from Microflex. They are extra thick, and if you are cheap and live in Vegas, you can reuse them.
For boots, I wear the Muckboots. They really are not that bad, even if it is hot. I also wear Danners. It depends on the type of work that I am doing.
 
I wear a Tilley hat. Life time guarantee, last four or five years, and have a broad brim. They are also very light. I wear my nearly every time I get out of the truck, especially at a job site. It has become a bit of a trademark for me.
For Gloves, I get latex, or similar gloves from Microflex. They are extra thick, and if you are cheap and live in Vegas, you can reuse them.
For boots, I wear the Muckboots. They really are not that bad, even if it is hot. I also wear Danners. It depends on the type of work that I am doing.

Which one. Link??? Just checked there site, looks like they have quite selection
 
Oops, lt6. Very light and very comfortable
 
I only spend the money I need to spend. They are also well worth the price.
 
Doc marten makes some good water resistant steel toe boots.(almost knee high) their kind of expensive, $130.00, but they look nice and have saved my toes from being crushed a couple times. As for clothing, I don't even bother using the rain suit anymore, just bring an extra pair of rag shirts and pants, I take my company logo button down off when I'm washing. (Have shirt uderneath lol!)Then again I'm in Texas, what do guys do up north? I'd probably wear a wet suit or something.

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I guess that I spend the most on my feet. I wear Ecco's with Gore Tex. They are about $200 a pair. I also put Birkenstock insoles in them. They are $50 a pair. So I have $250 in my boots. I have found that this is the most effective combination for me, but I also get really wet shoes. I do rewaterproof them every Saturday after I get home. That gives them all day Sunday to dry out and soak in the water proofing. I also usually get six months out of them before the leather starts cracking. Lesser boots usually last me three months before they are shot. Before the flames start, keep in mind that I am washing 60-70 hours a week, year round. So that would be equal to the 18 months or so that a lot of guys get out of a pair of boots.

Scott
boy how times change. are you still washing 60 70 hours a week??
 
I keep it simple with rubber boots, dickies pants, and company t-shirt.

I wear my normal tennis shoes and when I get to the job I throw on the rubber boots and start getting dirty.

I get super down and dirty while working, I keep about 4-5 clean company shirts in the truck so I can swap a clean one for the next job or if I have estimates along the way.

Also keep a can of axe to spray myself down before I let the customer know I am going to get set up and started I dont smell like butthole lol
 
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