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tips for doing greasy jobs

Suggested by saabsgonewild

I use the Costco Nitril gloves, so glad I can get them. if you are like me you sweat and when changing a glove because it either tore or it’s to greasy to go on with it… drying your hands or using baby powder (talc) works but is time consuming. So, I double glove. As I start I put a single glove on each hand, flex and all that to make sure happy with the fit…. then I slip another glove on top of each. When it’s time to ditch a filthy glove I peel off both of them, roll over the cuff and pull them inside out and trash them. the slip another glove on top is a snap and keep at it…

Comments

1maddog:
Huh? can you clarify that? You throw away both gloves on each hand? One glove? What about the seat buildup on the inside of the glove. My hands feel like they've been soaking in water at the end of the day. I just use talcum powder (in a small $1 sample size-kept nearby) and one layer. Two if what I'm working on tears them too easily. Costco gloves are GREAT. Very cheap, yet the best quality I've found. Thicker than most, With textured finger tips, and slightly larger and easier to get on and wear.
May 23, 2010 3:33 a.m.
1maddog:
Sweat buildup, I meant sweat buildup!
May 23, 2010 3:59 a.m.
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