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Re: Latex gloves?
Nitrile gloves tend to stronger and grippier than latex
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Re: Latex gloves?
Originally Posted by
RichardSmithe
Dry hands can be such a nuisance, especially after a wash. Have you tried using latex gloves before? They're a great option for protecting your skin and keeping it moisturized. When it comes to thickness, it really depends on your personal preference and the task you're using them for.
I've found that a medium thickness is good for general household chores, but if you're working with harsh chemicals, a thicker pair would be better. Talking about brands, I prefer disposable latex gloves for not having this rubber scent. You could check it out. Hope it helps!
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Re: Latex gloves?
Originally Posted by
RichardSmithe
Dry hands can be such a nuisance, especially after a wash. Have you tried using latex gloves before? They're a great option for protecting your skin and keeping it moisturized. When it comes to thickness, it really depends on your personal preference and the task you're using them for.
Originally Posted by
RichardSmithe
I've found that a medium thickness is good for general household chores, but if you're working with harsh chemicals, a thicker pair would be better. Talking about brands, I prefer
disposable latex gloves for not having this rubber scent. You could check it out. Hope it helps!
That's a new one - responding to their own old thread revival to link off site...
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Re: Latex gloves?
Originally Posted by
oneheadlite
That's a new one - responding to their own old thread revival to link off site...
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