Hey all, I've recently taken a bicycle apart to relube and clean everything, and bought some disposable rubber gloves, and thought they were fairly decent. Before when I detailed, I used to a whole wash, wax, and clean up (incl hand washing the towels) in one go, and if I do a couple cars in a row, my hands would get pretty chapped up (skin peeling etc).
Long story short, I tried using those gloves on some black magic tire shine stuff I have (nasty, btw), and some TW Ice synth polish, and noticed that my gloves broke up and bubbled up, obviously since petroleum has the tendency to screw up rubber things.
So I'm curious first, whether you detailers use any kind of protection for yourselves ( I got some cheapo dust masks too after polishing the trim on my bike and seeing dust all over my shorts, and freaked out), but especially for your hands and for petroleum related products. Will vinyl do the trick? How about in general, do you use any kind of protection at all?
Long story short, I tried using those gloves on some black magic tire shine stuff I have (nasty, btw), and some TW Ice synth polish, and noticed that my gloves broke up and bubbled up, obviously since petroleum has the tendency to screw up rubber things.
So I'm curious first, whether you detailers use any kind of protection for yourselves ( I got some cheapo dust masks too after polishing the trim on my bike and seeing dust all over my shorts, and freaked out), but especially for your hands and for petroleum related products. Will vinyl do the trick? How about in general, do you use any kind of protection at all?