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In praise of disposable gloves!

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A few months ago, someone posted pics of their Subaru engine being dismantled, with a gloved hand visible in the corner.

 

After many years (close to half a century) of getting dirty grease under my fingernails, and embedded in my fingerprints, I tried some disposable gloves for my next oil change.

 

Wow, how easy these disposable gloves are to use; not bulky at all; I hardly noticed that I had them on. At the end of the job, just toss them into the garbage.

 

Maybe that I am the last back-yard mechanic to start using disposable gloves; if so, forgive my new-found excitement. Otherwise, I recommend that you try them.

Yeah, I discovered disposable gloves about 5 years ago. Others that came before me (and that are near) are of the "dirty hands" variety, I'm more of a shirt-and tie type. I've lost count of how many bags I've used up since discovery.

 

BTW, the bagged latex gloves available at Home Depot are the brand preferred by me;) .

engine) with a biotech doc about 10 years ago. He used to bring them. I thought they were wimpy till I tried them.

They save a lot of cleanup.

I only use gloves when I have a cut on my hand(s) or I am using nasty chemicles. I prefer the vinyl gloves.

I would highly recommend NITRILE gloves!! They fit like latex gloves but are a much higher grade.

 

We use them all the time when installing auto glass. Mainly because the polyurethane adhesives are a bear to get off your hands (nearly impossible at times!), but they are also chemical resistant.

In my experience the vinyl gloves are more durable than the nitrile. YMMV

EXCEPT when the weather is hot and muggy. The sweat will run out from under your gloves.....yuk.

Haven't tried vinyl. I like nitrile, and can get a free, unlimited supply (as long as my g/f works for Ethyl Corporation, that is). Latex disintegrates on anything more stressful than an oil change. I wear Mechanix gloves when I'm doing suspension work, or removing large assemblies.

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