Re: Hand Cleaners
i bought some white gloves na parang "surgical" din sa ACE a while back (around 20 pesos for 3 pairs) and they held up quite nice sa urethane paint. It handled drips and kept my hand clean - tapon lang afterwards.. They sagged when they were exposed to a lot of thinner (i.e. natapunan ng thinner, nababad, etc.). I was satisfied with the performance given its price. But I dropped by a medical supplies store a while back to buy a new nebulizer and they were selling a box of gloves na ginagamit daw ng mga nurse at sa er for 180-200 a box.. nagulat lang ako sa mura.. un nga lang di ko pa natrtry hehe
Medyo nakakatamad na din kasi maghugas ng hustong husto pagtapos mag kalkal... lalo na yung mga nakasuksok na grasa sa mga kuko hehe
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Re: Hand Cleaners
i use nitrile gloves too, before i used to buy them at ace, pack of 10's around 70 or 80 pesos, light blue color. i was also able to get from true value, the green ones and the translucent ones which are actually vinyl gloves, they come in different thicknesses (mils) thus the wide variation in prices....i also put some talc or cornstarch in the glove before wearing it to prevent my hands from perspiring and sticking to the glove.....btw, before i used to buy different kinds of leather gloves to find which ones the most comfortable to use for tig welding, nowadays i use cotton gloves inside nitrile gloves since its more tactile and flexible than any leather glove i've tried...hth