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Pauley 12-12-2024 05:27 PM

Re: cleaning race suit
 
I dont wash mine

ep

1700camaro 12-12-2024 07:46 PM

Re: cleaning race suit
 
We machine wash/delicate cycle our race suits & undergarments with mild detergent; Simpson/G-Force suits & Carbon X. Planning on ordering a Sparco suit soon. Will follow the same procedure for cleaning.

1700/781L :)

Terry Drinkwater 12-13-2024 08:40 AM

Re: cleaning race suit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1320racer (Post 706719)
That?s it! If you?re in a fire, don?t t count on that suit to save your azz from severe burns. Thankfully the cars being discussed in this forum typically do not have fires.

I watched it. He said no head sock, visor was up! Sure would have helped with the facial burns. I was surprised tho, that the rest of his safety gear looked like it basically burned off him. Hats off for a gutsy comeback after such devastating accident!

1320racer 12-13-2024 10:33 AM

Re: cleaning race suit
 
Most everyone in a door car never puts their visor down and I have removed the visors from my helmets since I started wearing a full face helmet over 3 decades ago. I also don’t use a head sock, rather a helmet skirt.

nickh 12-13-2024 04:59 PM

Re: cleaning race suit
 
Ed is Kyle still racing the dragster?

1320racer 12-13-2024 05:23 PM

Re: cleaning race suit
 
Yes though the last 3 months of the season he parked it to race the Firebird.

CMcAllister 12-15-2024 02:44 PM

Re: cleaning race suit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1320racer (Post 706756)
Most everyone in a door car never puts their visor down and I have removed the visors from my helmets since I started wearing a full face helmet over 3 decades ago. I also don?t use a head sock, rather a helmet skirt.


In a doorcar, there's a big difference in the fire protection provided by the structure of a chassis car like Pro Stock, TS, SG, fast brackets, etc., and a production body with all of the OE sheet metal intact. I think the requirements in the Rulebook reflect that.

Suits are designed to buy you some time before the heat of a fire penetrates to your skin and causes severe burns. The time is measured in seconds. The higher the dash number of the suit, the more time you have before you have real issues. They don't make you bulletproof.

As far as cleaning-

Per Impact:
To wash your suit, make sure the washing machine is on the delicate cycle in luke warm with a max temperate of 40 degrees Celsius. Don?t add any other articles of clothing to the wash, wash your suit by itself to ensure it doesn?t rip or tear on another piece of clothing. We recommend fastening all the zippers and connecting the hook and loop closures and turning the suit inside out to wash. Turning the suit inside out, protects the embroidery from being caught in the wash machine and possibly ripping.

Per Simpson:
Simpson racing suits manage extreme heat while maintaining comfort, style and durability. We recommend you dry clean your suit with a reputable dry cleaning establishment. Never use petroleum-based dry cleaning solvents on your fire suit. After a race, hang the suit to dry before storing.

I would say, follow the recommendations of the company who made your suit.

JP1738 12-16-2024 10:10 AM

Re: cleaning race suit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pauley (Post 706742)
I dont wash mine

ep

gross.

It' true though, I don't think you can even Fold EP's suit anymore, just stands up in the corner like some sleep paralysis nightmare.


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