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  • #8576
    Iain Downs
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      #285632
      Iain Downs
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        @iaindowns78295

        So. In the workshop I wear jeans and (currently two) cotton jumpers and a cotton apron.

        The jeans aren't too bad, but the jumpers are greasy and the apron black (the apron's a year old now).

        My Director of Cleaning is uncomfortable with the idea of even washing the apron (throw it out and buy a new one!) and I'm not sure that a standard wash will clean the rest.

        Assuming that the forum members aren't universally angels producing masterpieces with nary a splash, how do you get your workshop clothes clean?

        I wouldn't particularly want to put them in with my day job work shirts, but can they be cleaned in a normal wash? Will they leave a nasty deposit in the tub?

        Iain

        #285637
        mechman48
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          @mechman48

          I normally wear cargo pants, old polo / Tee shirts, plus a warehouse coat, SWMBO washes all in the normal wash cycle as a separate bunch… I scrupulously turn out, pick / brush empty the warehouse coat pockets of all dust, swarf etc before they go into the wash though.

          George.

          #285638
          Chris Barry
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            @chrisbarry

            i wash my footplate overalls and boiler suits on the hottest wash possible with vanish stain remover powder in the was draw as well as the usual washing products.

            onc done i put the washing machine n another wash without anything in it or just my workshop jeans that are worn under the overalls, then white workshirts are always fine after that.

            chris

            #285640
            Journeyman
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              @journeyman

              Begs the question why wear them until they get that bad. Wear them, wash them…

              John

              #285641
              AJW
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                @ajw

                I have all my workshop/garage gear washed on a ‘grot wash’
                Never comes up spotless but then it wouldn’t look right if it did!

                Alan

                #285645
                Samsaranda
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                  @samsaranda

                  When I served in the Air Force was posted to a desert air strip in the Middle East during the 60's and when working outside on aircraft, sometimes in near 50 degree heat, all we wore were desert boots and kd shorts, which ended up black with grease and oil. To clean the shorts we used to wash them in a bucket of aviation gasoline and then hang them up to dry, they always came up clean, hate to think what the health and safety implications would be nowadays, I know that nowadays my long suffering wife launders my working clothes from the workshop with soap powder and a liberal dose of Vanish, works for her and she is very fussy about results from the washing machine.

                  #285650
                  Peter G. Shaw
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                    @peterg-shaw75338

                    Wait until the boss is out for a few hours, then dump them in the washer with plenty of detergent on a hot wash.

                    Seems to work for me.

                    #285654
                    john swift 1
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                      @johnswift1

                      to avoid ear ache after "her indoors" spotted rusty swarf in her new washing machine

                      I refurbished the old washing machine that hadn't been collected and plumbed it in the outhouse

                      solving the brass and steel swarf problem

                      it no longer matters when swarf or grease occasionally makes it into the workshop machine

                      John

                      #285675
                      Hopper
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                        @hopper

                        Posted by Iain Downs on 23/02/2017 19:18:09:

                        …but the jumpers are greasy and the apron black (the apron's a year old now).

                        My Director of Cleaning is uncomfortable with the idea of even washing the apron (throw it out and buy a new one!) …

                        Listen to the expert. Get a new apron and wash it weekly. Soak it and the other clothes in a bucket of laundry stain remover etc before putting them in the washing machine. In fact, get two new aprons so you have one to wear when the other is in the wash. Defer to the judgement of she who knows all on these matters at all times. Life goes much easier that way.

                        #285678
                        Ady1
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                          @ady1

                          In many of the old pictures machinists are often wearing warehouse coats

                          #285680
                          John Stevenson 1
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                            @johnstevenson1

                            I'm with Ady on this one, got roughly the same coats and roughly the same price.

                             

                            Every third day I come home, throw everything in the washer on prewash, 90 degrees, warp 9 and go get a shower and a change. If it's not wash night then I leave the shower until later.

                            Remember I'm doing this for a living, not a hobby.

                            Later that night they go in the drier and are ready for work next day but I do have about 3 or 4 complete changes if needed. One change is always in the truck in case.

                             

                            And an overnight bag with enough gear for three days is always packed ready in the corner of the office

                            Edited By John Stevenson on 24/02/2017 01:22:48

                            #285682
                            Hopper
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                              @hopper
                              Posted by Ady1 on 24/02/2017 01:05:31:

                              In many of the old pictures machinists are often wearing warehouse coats

                              Another +1 on that. I have one I use when lathing, when weather is cool enough to wear it. Very good for stopping the oil splatter etc from the lathe getting on the usual work clothes. I haven't quite gotten to wearing a collar and tie under the dustcoat like Sparey and all those old boys in the pictures though. I remember a few of the old tradesmen when I was a lad who did though.

                              #285685
                              Iain Downs
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                                @iaindowns78295

                                Thanks for the advice, all.

                                I actually bought one of those workshop coats when I started this hobby up a year and a bit ago. Unfortunately, it turns out I'm no longer 'medium' (in workshop coats, anyway) and I sent it back. The trauma was such I couldn't face buying another one.

                                at 9 quid, though, and now my shame has subsided, I should give it another go.

                                One of the challenges with washing is that my hobby time is quite sporadic. Some weeks a get 6 or 7 hours in. Others, none. so working out when to do the wash is less obvious.

                                Iain

                                #285689
                                Iain Downs
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                                  @iaindowns78295

                                  Ordered!

                                  Annoyingly, I was '£11.00 away from free delivery', but Cromwell is (apart from workshop coats) so far above my price range I couldn't find anything I needed (/wanted) at a sensible price to top up…

                                  Iain

                                  #285696
                                  Ady1
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                                    @ady1

                                    A well known auction site do them for under a tenner delivered

                                    I can't remember the colour codes they used, I think if you're an apprentice it's blue/brown and if you're qualified and important it's white

                                    #285698
                                    John Stevenson 1
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                                      @johnstevenson1

                                      Mines blue to match the van wink

                                      #285701
                                      Roger Provins 2
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                                        @rogerprovins2

                                        I bought some white ones from eBay when I was still working. Now 6 years and countless washings later they are still okay and will outlast me I think. smiley

                                        Roger

                                        #285717
                                        Harry Wilkes
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                                          Posted by 12 Bore on 23/02/2017 19:51:04:

                                          When I served in the Air Force was posted to a desert air strip in the Middle East during the 60's and when working outside on aircraft, sometimes in near 50 degree heat, all we wore were desert boots and kd shorts, which ended up black with grease and oil. To clean the shorts we used to wash them in a bucket of aviation gasoline and then hang them up to dry, they always came up clean, hate to think what the health and safety implications would be nowadays, I know that nowadays my long suffering wife launders my working clothes from the workshop with soap powder and a liberal dose of Vanish, works for her and she is very fussy about results from the washing machine.

                                          Many years back the last job on a Saturday morning was to 'test' the vapour degreaser this was 'tested' by hanging one's overalls in the degreaser once clean left hanging in the maintenance ready for Monday morning !

                                          H

                                          #285730
                                          Brian Oldford
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                                            @brianoldford70365

                                            Laundrette?

                                            #285732
                                            mechman48
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                                              @mechman48

                                              My two are spruce green, obviously one on & one spare.

                                              George.

                                              #285747
                                              Mike Poole
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                                                @mikepoole82104
                                                Posted by 12 Bore on 23/02/2017 19:51:04:

                                                When I served in the Air Force was posted to a desert air strip in the Middle East during the 60's and when working outside on aircraft, sometimes in near 50 degree heat, all we wore were desert boots and kd shorts, which ended up black with grease and oil. To clean the shorts we used to wash them in a bucket of aviation gasoline and then hang them up to dry, they always came up clean, hate to think what the health and safety implications would be nowadays.

                                                Your colleagues must have been more trustworthy than mine, someone would have been unable to resist the temptation to spark them up.

                                                Mike

                                                #285770
                                                Neil Wyatt
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                                                  My problem is that I rarely have time/bother to change into scruffy clothes when doing a grubby job, and usually forget to put on my green overalls. On the plus side my clothes just go straight into the normal wash one the downside I seem wreck decent clothes quite quickly…

                                                  Neil

                                                  #285781
                                                  Russell Eberhardt
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                                                    @russelleberhardt48058
                                                    Posted by 12 Bore on 23/02/2017 19:51:04:

                                                    To clean the shorts we used to wash them in a bucket of aviation gasoline and then hang them up to dry, they always came up clean, hate to think what the health and safety implications would be nowadays,

                                                    If it was leaded gasoline it may have given you some protection against x-rays smiley

                                                    Russell

                                                    #285816
                                                    mechman48
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                                                      @mechman48

                                                      Have used Genkleene / Jencleen ? back in the day, & for really oily overalls a quick soak in tub of carbon Tet… didn't seem to last long though…? thinking

                                                      George.

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