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I have been using Latex gloves for a while. IMO, they are a cheap and easy way to save your hands. I specifically use them for:
-Cleaning out interiors: acting like an extra layer of skin, I protect from cuts, spills, and other obstructions when cleaning out a client's vehicle
-Interior/carpet cleaning: to save my hands from chemicals
-Wheel/tire/well cleaning: Using relatively harsh chemicals, the gloves allow you to stay safe
-Claybarring: acting as an amplifier, you truly feel every single contaminant in the paint
-Dressing tires: I hate getting black gunk under my nails and this is a surefire way to prevent it.
Since using, I have noticed my hands are almost never dried out, easier cleaned, and just generally kept better.
Anyone else using? Which brand?
Pictured in the right, top corner.
I have been using Latex gloves for a while. IMO, they are a cheap and easy way to save your hands. I specifically use them for:
-Cleaning out interiors: acting like an extra layer of skin, I protect from cuts, spills, and other obstructions when cleaning out a client's vehicle
-Interior/carpet cleaning: to save my hands from chemicals
-Wheel/tire/well cleaning: Using relatively harsh chemicals, the gloves allow you to stay safe
-Claybarring: acting as an amplifier, you truly feel every single contaminant in the paint
-Dressing tires: I hate getting black gunk under my nails and this is a surefire way to prevent it.
Since using, I have noticed my hands are almost never dried out, easier cleaned, and just generally kept better.
Anyone else using? Which brand?