overalls for detailing?

overalls for detailing?

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grand cherokee

Original Poster:

2,432 posts

199 months

Monday 24th August 2015
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does anybody know a supplier of overalls/coveralls suitable for detailing please?

ie - no zips/studs etc that could potentially mark the car

airsafari87

2,573 posts

182 months

Monday 24th August 2015
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What requires you to wear specific `detailing' overalls?

Are you
A. A business wanting to promote a professional image?

B. Or a home enthusiast cleaning your car on the drive/garage?

C.Or a home enthusiast who posts photos of every single stage you do to upload to fans on the internet / facebook / instagram for `Likes' (Not an accusation btw. There are people out there like that)

If it's B why not just wear tracksuit bottoms and a t-shirt or hoody if it's chilly? There really is no need to dedicated overalls.

grand cherokee

Original Poster:

2,432 posts

199 months

Tuesday 25th August 2015
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airsafari87 said:
What requires you to wear specific `detailing' overalls?

Are you
A. A business wanting to promote a professional image?

B. Or a home enthusiast cleaning your car on the drive/garage?

C.Or a home enthusiast who posts photos of every single stage you do to upload to fans on the internet / facebook / instagram for `Likes' (Not an accusation btw. There are people out there like that)

If it's B why not just wear tracksuit bottoms and a t-shirt or hoody if it's chilly? There really is no need to dedicated overalls.
thanks

just for my own use

i have a set of 'mechanics' overalls but they have press studs/zips that could mark the car particularly when say leaning over wings etc

as you say 'fleece' tracksuit/sweat shirt would be fine i suppose

Craikeybaby

10,404 posts

225 months

Thursday 27th August 2015
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I just wear some knee pad trousers from Screwfix - no studs etc and brilliant for when you need to kneel down and an old t shirt/hoody.