Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Jason Hedges on November 06, 2006, 11:45:37 pm
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Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone can recommend a decent supplier of smart work trousers. I've been wearing jeans but have gone through about half a dozen pairs in the last couple of years always around the knee.
Must be kneeling in damp carpet and overspray from suite cleaning.
Any ideas?
Kind regards,
Jason.
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Hi Jason,
Do a search on ebay for the seller cjsafety2004.
They do Dickies workwear at good prices
Arthur
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Thanks Arthur I'll have a look.
All the best,
Jason.
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FARAH do a teflon coated trousers,there stretchable and the teflon coating ensures the knees dry in
no time,they look smart and you wont sweat in them.
rice
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hi
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WorkWear-Trousers-free-Knee-Pads-34-Waist-Tall-Leg_W0QQitemZ7626246856QQihZ017QQcategoryZ11900QQcmdZViewItem
really good fast delivery
darren
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I clean in Chinos from Primark £6 a pair last a couple of months and throw away. look smart as you can make up summer and winter uniforms.
When I first started I asked customers about what they prefer and they said that they like smart but not shirt and tie so went for Clean ironed Polo shirts in navy and cream chinos.
Looks the part and customers like the apperrance. Good thing is that I can go and quote this way aswell as people dont want the Estate agent look coming through the door. I think they like that I am clean and smart but not trying to impress by apperance.
Jeans and trainers are a big no for me, just does not set the right image.
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A good balance Neil
robbie
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all i can say is don`t use alexandra they are a pain in the arris, deliveries take ages to turn up and when they do they are usually wrong ;D
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try this company,
pretty reasonable prices, and has every protective clothing required.
www.strauss-direct.co.uk
lynn
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What's wrong with QD Stores you bloody snob. ;) ;D ;D
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have to agree with Neil , Primark every time,
Smart black trouses £6 per pair, cotton short sleeved collered shirt £3 , embroidery on shirt £1 50p
3 pairs trousers, 3 shirts embroidered al for £31
they wash well, look well , and what does it matter if they only last 6 months ? I ve been wearing mine for a year now and still as good as the day i bought. the only problem i had was a zip came apart on a pair, no probs changed straight away
Geoff
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heley hansen do great flor fitter pants look out for brokes wokwear catoog they have them.
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Yes go to: http://www.brookessafety.com/ and buy some matching knee pads to go with them too!!
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Snickers amazing work trousers made in Cotton/Poly amide fabric. Features an advanced cut with Twisted LegTM design, Cordura reinforcements for extra durability and Velcro tool fasteners. Plus, a range of pockets, and angled phone compartment.
Its "twisted leg" design, KneeGuardT positioning system and smart, new knee pocket design ensure maximum comfort and protection. Includes an angled phone pocket for easy access at all times.
Material:
52% Cotton/48% Polyamide 240 g/m2. 100% Cordura®-Polyamide
Expensive but they are fantastic
http://www.ableworkwear.com/index.html
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Bought trousers with knee pad pockets but the pads didnt seem to stay in place (on the odd occasion I remembered to put them in).
Now I just buy work trousers that have pockets down the side to take the mobile, pen, specs etc. and use strap on knee pads which stops the wear on the trouser knees.
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I wear clothers manufactured by a company called Tranemo. They look the part and last for ages. Also do fancy colours like red for those wanting to stand out from the crowd. 8)
Dan
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Hi Jason,
being local to you, I use Yarmouth Stores in Bevan Street, Lowestoft. Dickies combats, 12 quid a pair and they last an age.
Kind regards
Paul
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just popped down to primark and came back with some i think is a good buy £8 two side velcro pocketstwo top zip pockets two back velcro pockets. water resisten finish with a breathable lining . about 5 colours to choose from i will try them for a week and see how i get on
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Hi all,
Thanks for all the replies, sorry for delay in my reply. My pc's been playing up so havent been able to view posts till now. Plenty of helpful suggestions as always, will have a look through them!
Kind regards,
Jason.