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Exterior Detailing => Wheels, Tires and Wheel-Wells => Topic started by: Kitzy on March 26, 2009, 10:51:54 PM

Title: Nitrile Gloves
Post by: Kitzy on March 26, 2009, 10:51:54 PM
What do you guys use?  Where do you get them?  Do you use something other than nitrile? 
Title: Re: Nitrile Gloves
Post by: Too Stroked on March 27, 2009, 05:31:59 AM
What, you mean you sissies use gloves? I still have almost eight fingers and most of the skin left on my hands.

When I do use gloves, I buy the latex surgical gloves in boxes of 100 at the local drug store.
Title: Re: Nitrile Gloves
Post by: GreyMichFX4 on March 27, 2009, 06:22:53 AM
I always have a box of Nitrile gloves in the garage that I use when I am painting or working on an extremly greasy or oily project. I just pick mine up at Home Depot when I need more.
Title: Re: Nitrile Gloves
Post by: Poorboy on March 27, 2009, 07:29:30 AM
I use my gloves when cleaning wheels and engine compartments.  I also use them when doing the intial cleaning of interiors as you never know what you may run into
Title: Re: Nitrile Gloves
Post by: Kitzy on March 27, 2009, 08:23:31 AM
Anybody use specific brands?  Any brands to stay away from? Are there any that resist tearing better than others?  I many want them for when I use Wheek Brightener but I want them for interiors also so my hands don't smell like random chemicals for days afterwards.
Title: Re: Nitrile Gloves
Post by: GreyMichFX4 on March 27, 2009, 08:56:57 AM
I dont have any favorite brand and I have only used what the HD stocks and they are readily available for a decent price. I think the last time I picked up a box it was about $15 and they are a fairly sturdy glove but if you catch it on something you are going to rip it because they are not as plyable as the latex but if you have a latex allergy they are a god send.
Title: Re: Nitrile Gloves
Post by: guitarman502 on March 27, 2009, 08:58:08 AM
Anybody use specific brands?  Any brands to stay away from? Are there any that resist tearing better than others?  I many want them for when I use Wheek Brightener but I want them for interiors also so my hands don't smell like random chemicals for days afterwards.

Or you find a pair of dirty underwear under the passenger seat. 
Title: Re: Nitrile Gloves
Post by: GreyMichFX4 on March 27, 2009, 09:14:49 AM
Anybody use specific brands?  Any brands to stay away from? Are there any that resist tearing better than others?  I many want them for when I use Wheek Brightener but I want them for interiors also so my hands don't smell like random chemicals for days afterwards.

Or you find a pair of dirty underwear under the passenger seat. 

You must not have kids. :hammer: There is nothing worse than cleaning the car and sticking your hand under a seat and finding something slimy. :puke:
Title: Re: Nitrile Gloves
Post by: Poorboy on March 27, 2009, 09:33:31 AM
You must not have kids. :hammer: There is nothing worse than cleaning the car and sticking your hand under a seat and finding something slimy. :puke:

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