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WAMing in a Tyvek suit?

Postby pdphacker » 15 Jul 2008, 09:29

Has anyone tryed WAMing in a tyvek suit ('paper suit')? You can get them very cheaply now, you could wear it over normal clothes with the gunge inside, the tyvek keeping the gunge over you.

And clean-up would be easy. When you're done, the suit goes in the trash with everything else.
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Postby sweetsophie » 15 Jul 2008, 12:54

I did a wam session in a disposable paper lab coat.
That was interesting cos it really soaked up the gunge and began to fall apart :P
I would like to try a full paper suit tho... hmmmm:)

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Postby jammed06 » 15 Jul 2008, 17:13

yeah its wicked. im not sure it paper but its fairly thin keeps the gunge on the inside very well although gunge on the outside soaks through as i found with paint as i was multicoloured for a week or so afterwards. all good fun though.
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Postby pdphacker » 16 Jul 2008, 15:22

They're not really paper (although they feel a bit like it). These suits are intended to be worn when doing a messy job (!) and then, rather than wash them, you bin them.

And certainly the more expensive ones are designed to stand up to some quite nasty chemicals, so they should withstand any normal gunging stuff.

The cheaper ones, intended for things like painting, are probably OK for WAMing. You might be able to take them off carefully, wash them and wear them a second time, but they're so cheap I'd not bother. I'd just rip it open, rip it so as to get it off more easily, and dispose of the remains.

If anyone knows of any photos of such a suit being WAMed, I'd be interested...
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Postby Getmessy » 17 Jul 2008, 21:01

So where can you get tese suits from because i would really like too try it.
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Postby MJ. » 17 Jul 2008, 22:33

Getmessy wrote:So where can you get tese suits from because i would really like too try it.


Any hardware shop, be it your local one or Homebase/Wicks etc. They'll be over with the painters overalls and protective equipment. Really cheap too!
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Postby Candy Custard » 18 Jul 2008, 00:06

oooh, im gonna get one - great idea :D
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Postby dirtydids » 18 Jul 2008, 00:13

Candy Custard wrote:oooh, im gonna get one - great idea :D





errrrrrr think you might have a problem getting the top half in :lol: :lol:
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Postby pdphacker » 18 Jul 2008, 16:00

Sometimes 'Pound shops' (Poundland, etc) have them.

And at that price you never bother to use them again, even if they look fairly clean....
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Postby Getmessy » 18 Jul 2008, 18:21

Great i will have too get one save me from messing up my bathroom everytime i want to get messy.
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