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Blackfire rinseless wash?
I'm not sure if this is a new product or just a new label but it has a lot stronger smell to it then the waterless wash. My question is do we need to wear rubber gloves when using this to rinseless wash?
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Re: Blackfire rinseless wash?
I personally work with all of these products so often that I feel it's a good idea to wear gloves anytime I'm using them. I just don't think it's good to have so many chemicals touch my skin as often as I use them. Not worth the risk to me.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife)
2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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Super Member
Re: Blackfire rinseless wash?
Might be good practice to always wear gloves when touching these chemicals. That said, I don't always practice that.
I've been using BF rinseless on the wife's Kia and not wearing gloves. Thank you for posting this, I shall grab some gloves on the next one.
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Re: Blackfire rinseless wash?
Hey do you guys use the disposable gloves that only go up to the wrist? I use them, but they aren't long enough to prevent some liquid into the glove, which then defeats the purpose. I can tell my skin doesn't really like even ONR and such.
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Super Member
Re: Blackfire rinseless wash?
Yes, i use those [disposable wrist length].
At one time, about 3-4 years ago, I used the longer kitchen gloves. I did like the length and insulation (thicker than disposables, so my hands/arms were warmer)
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Re: Blackfire rinseless wash?
Originally Posted by
jdgamble
Hey do you guys use the disposable gloves that only go up to the wrist? I use them, but they aren't long enough to prevent some liquid into the glove, which then defeats the purpose. I can tell my skin doesn't really like even ONR and such.
Just put an elastic around your gloved wrist. It keeps the water out
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