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Post by fdleathers on Feb 26, 2008 8:21:13 GMT -5
Sorry, did not understand your post at first. You are correct, it is easier to tell how much heat a black coat has seen, over a tan/yellow/gold coat. Most departments I deal with like the black, because you dont have to clean it as much. Personally, mine gets cleaned once or twice a year (sent out). Usually after a fire, it will just get hosed off, and air dried at my rack. The most ignorant comment I've seen on here besides the "ALF are the best" comments! "because you dont have to clean it as much" WOW... Looking dirty has nothing to do with the "cleaning" part... WOW, somoeone who did not comprehend the post! No wonder people smite you. Try reading what I posted: MOST OF THE DEPARTMENTS I DEAL WITH (SELL TO) PREFER BLACK GEAR....., yes I added the SELL TO part. That is the comments I have recieved from them, not my own. "looking dirty has nothing to do with the cleaning part", sure it does. If your gear is dirty, then CLEAN IT! Has alot to do with it.
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