What Did You Do To Your G-Body Today? [2022]

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CopperNick

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I call them "Bunny Suits" simply because they are white; at least when I first put them on. (ROTG-GAD) What they are in reality are cheap painters coveralls that I buy in multiple lots in my size. My neighborhood Car/Tool/Hardware/??? store carries them for the do-it-yourself Honey-do brigade. What i like about them, apart from the price and ease to get on, is that they have hoods. Having a hood to pull over your skull when you slither under a car or truck keeps you a little cleaner and a lot of the crap that rains down on you gets intercepted. They also eliminate the hassle of getting a normal cloth coverall washed or cleaned. Right now I have at least two bags of filthy coveralls that need some douching to get anywhere near wearable and no commercial laundromat will let me anywhere near them for that reason. Seems that they have to clean and sanitize the washer drums cause I keep leaving high tide marks when i do coveralls (Hee-Hee)

For source, Menards, or Home Depot, or Ace, or Hardware Hank, or any good general inventory Hardware Store.



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I'm assuming they are that tyvek paper-type.
know what you mean about the filthy clothes and "don't use our washer!" scenario

there's just somethings it's easier to wear the bunny suit for, like sandblasting or painting

 
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When you said "Bunny Suit" I'm thinking you were wearing one like on "A Christmas Story"
 
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sad back and forth GIF by Robert E Blackmon
 
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I'm assuming they are that tyvek paper-type.
know what you mean about the filthy clothes and "don't use our washer!" scenario

there's just somethings it's easier to wear the bunny suit for, like sandblasting or painting

Gotta be careful what you buy. Some of those are really not much more than a very light disposable fabric. Think hair net type of stuff.

Tried cheap ones once when I applied POR-15 to the under side of a vehicle. It really didn't help too much...
 
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need some douching
Oil Eater. A shot in the wash and your greasy crap comes out clean. No bathtub ring. For really bad stuff I let it soak for a few hours, hit [agitate] a few times. On rare occasions like after an ATF shampoo, I rewash it all again with Pine-Sol.
 
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Bonnewagon

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I will need the Bonnewagon to return a defective AC to Home Depot. Reason # 9,001 why I can't get rid of it. So in the middle of doing the headliner I needed to clean it all up. Then I fixed the rearview mirror that I knocked off taking the headliner down. I also checked my rear oil level. It is weeping around the pinon seal but the level was full so it is a minor leak. Later for that.
 
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I looked at mine in the garage earlier and started contemplating what part of my body I want to sell so I can drive it this weekend for a little bit.
I'd recommend a chunk of liver. In 6-8 weeks it regenerates to approximately original size. So, every other month you could buy a new major component for the car
 

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I'd recommend a chunk of liver. In 6-8 weeks it regenerates to approximately original size. So, every other month you could buy a new major component for the car
If you knew how much I drink to cope with society I need every bit of liver I have.
 
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