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<div>Mainly after lamenting how long it takes to get clean around the fingernails I started wearing disposable latex.</div>
<div>Since solvents often dissolve them I added nitrile to the mix.</div>
<div>When I get a tear, I usually just add another glove over the top.</div>
<div>When you get to 4 or 5 you start to lose a little feel!</div>
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<div>For heavy duty jobs I used the mechanix gloves but then sears, HF and others produced more budget minded options.</div>
<div>I have a drawer full of various options.</div>
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<div>As far as source, Sams club used to be my go to for both latex & nitrile.</div>
<div>A few weeks ago Walmart had both types on sale.</div>
<div>I also like the black HF gloves, especially the thicker ones.</div>
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<div>I haven't had to scrub the nails in a long time but in the nuclear hot Georgia summers, I have occasionally</div>
<div>had to pour the sweat out of the gloves! The fingers come out shriveled some times from immersion!</div>
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<div><br><br>---------- Original Message ----------<br>From: TERRY SMITH <terryrs@comcast.net><br>To: Triumphs List <triumphs@autox.team.net><br>Subject: [TR] mechanics gloves<br>Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2018 10:53:05 -0400 (EDT)<br><br></p>
<p> Hmmm...for years I've been buying cartons (100 ct) of Diamond Grip Microflex examination gloves for use during doing dirt jobs (say that really really fast?). ...Changing oil and the like. They aren't particularly durable, but then I haven't experimented much to see if any such disposable gloves are. Does anyone have a preference or recommendation for what they like?</p>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Terry Smith, '59 TR3A TS 58667</div>
<div>New Hampshire</div></html>