Clean Hands

B.E YOUNG Sr

New Member
Are you tired of getting dirty hands when pw?

Tired of them getting gasoline, diesel, bleach, SH, ect on them and drying out bad?

Put on disposable latex gloves and then your regular work gloves.

When you finish the job and remove the latex gloves your hands will be dry and not cracked from what they have been exposed to.

Don't purchase the thinnest latex gloves you can get, they will tear to easily.

This is a no brainer but it works great!
 

Dan S

New Member
i get that stuff in a tube ..... it's great for getting paint on your hands and all you do is wipe it off.

I think it's called Invisible Glove . Sold by Sherwin williams.

Im sure you may be able to buy it else where ...... as well !!
 

Larry L.

PWN TEAM - Moderator Emeritus
Thats a good tip B E.

I think thats funny Dan,spray on wipe off,guess a feller could use it as a face sheild too,poke a few holes to see and get air or spray it all over ya so nobody can see ya :D
 

Aplus

New Member
I prefer the blue nitrile based gloves over the latex, because latex will disolve when exposed to many solvents.
 

Aplus

New Member
I think the liquid "glove" stuff would be great for when you're working on your car or equipment, mainly around grease and filth. I can't stand to wear gloves, because I don't have the right feel in my fingers, like I can't handle small parts with dexterity.

Now, when using chems and soaps while power washing, I always wear the nitrile gloves to protect myself from the harsh chems, both akalinic and acidic.

My gut feeling is that many of the chems we use would dissolve the liquid glove stuff and render it useless.
 

B.E YOUNG Sr

New Member
Originally posted by Aplus
I think the liquid "glove" stuff would be great for when you're working on your car or equipment, mainly around grease and filth. I can't stand to wear gloves, because I don't have the right feel in my fingers, like I can't handle small parts with dexterity.

Now, when using chems and soaps while power washing, I always wear the nitrile gloves to protect myself from the harsh chems, both akalinic and acidic.

My gut feeling is that many of the chems we use would dissolve the liquid glove stuff and render it useless.


Tony,
We wash and handle chems using the nitrile gloves ourselves.

We use the latex to keep the hands clean inside these gloves.
 

Dan S

New Member
Your right Tony..

Too bad the " glove" does not work for Chems

works great when you get paint on your hands ........it comes right off with a rag.

I need a good pair of gloves b/c Im working with chems everyday now.

where do I get the nitro gloves @ (nitrile)
 

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