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Old 04-24-2013, 10:50 AM
Zulfiqar Zulfiqar is offline
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Originally Posted by charmalu View Post
I use these gloves for most of my wrenching. Nylon knit back with a Polyurethane coated palm and fingers. if i get into oily and or greasy work, then I go to the Nitrile gloves.

Nylon Knit Gloves with Polyurethane Palm, Medium

thse are on sale now for $1.49. today we were at Costco, and I bought 4 packages of these same gloves in a 6 pack for $1.33 each.

Charlie
I use the same gloves too and have no problems even with small nuts n bolts or grease work - For squeaky clean work I remove them and don a new nitrile pair (wheel bearings etc)

No more stained hands, greasy nails, cut skin etc. The last ball joint change was smooth, Once I was done, I removed the gloves and washed my hands with soap - nice n clean in under a minute. Tossed them in a tray of water an simple green - theyre clean too.
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