MF detailing clothing

D3mon

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I'm always worried that while leaning over the car I'll scratch up a panel somehow with my clothes...



How about some Autopia-branded MF overalls!



:hm
 
Eewww. It gets hot down here in S. Florida. I don't think I want somebody's sweaty/oily body rubbing up against my car!!! :soscared:



That brings up the question...What do you wear to detail? My "uniform" (I'm not a pro) is a t-shirt and drawstring/elastic waist shorts without buttons.



Back to the original subject...If someone did make MF clothing, it would give a whole new dimension when you describe MF as "grabby!" :chuckle:
 
hooked said:
That brings up the question...What do you wear to detail? My "uniform" (I'm not a pro) is a t-shirt and drawstring/elastic waist shorts without buttons.



I wear khaki shorts and a polo - dont have any business polos for myself since I just work out of my garage just the casual Express,Abercrombie, whatever I feel like putting on. Usually with some white shoes to make sure I dont trip over my feet in flip flops :heelclick
 
Joshua312 said:
II just work out of my garage just the casual Express,Abercrombie, whatever I feel like putting on.



Wow!!! You must be making GOOD money with your business to be using Express and Abercrombie shirts for mucking about!!! :wow: ;)



And to DFTowel....You must be over 6 feet tall or have an incredible wingspan to not have to lean a little to get to the middle section of the roof of even midsize cars! I'm 5'9" and I have to go on tiptoes to reach that area. I am careful not to just hang all over the side of the car as I'm doing this. I'll check out the soft apron thing the next time I'm in one of those home goods stores.
 
hooked said:
Wow!!! You must be making GOOD money with your business to be using Express and Abercrombie shirts for mucking about!!! :wow: ;)



haha, I wish I had enough money to be muckin around in Express and Abercrombie out when Im doing hard labor and getting dirty. But with detailing I dont seem to get too dirty, the occassional polish will splatter on me or get some marks. But shoot em with the Folex and Im good to go :) I dont really like wearing just plain tshirts, more of a polo guy. A tip to any of you looking to dress it up a little bit when detailing or looking for a good deal. There are some stores around here that are secondhand stores, but everything is name brand and checked for quality/stains. For $8 I can pick up an abercrombie polo that was new 2 months ago. There may be some in you area as well...Also, check ebay - brand new express and abercrombie shirts for well below retail. Sorry a little off topic :LOLOL
 
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