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Posted: 1/2/2005 4:39:04 PM EDT
What kind of disposable gloves should I use that will hold up to CLP? Where can I get them cheap?

Thanks!
Link Posted: 1/2/2005 5:20:18 PM EDT
[#1]
single use: laytx or pvc should work. Try a lowes or homedepot or simular type store.

Somethin to last: hard to handle small parts, try a chemical supply house.
Link Posted: 1/2/2005 5:30:02 PM EDT
[#2]
Harbor Freight Tools sells them pretty cheap (along with most other things, at least when they go on sale).

www.harborfreight.com/
Link Posted: 1/3/2005 5:35:51 AM EDT
[#3]
So, latex are OK with petroleum solvents?
Link Posted: 1/3/2005 6:16:03 AM EDT
[#4]
yes but if you use any gun blast, powder blast or brake cleaner then no
Link Posted: 1/3/2005 1:49:55 PM EDT
[#5]
Beware of latex allergies - lots of folks have them.  If you're one, nitrile gloves are a good alternative; they're more expensive but those are the breaks.

One other thing: sometimes it's not the latex but the powder in the gloves that generates the allergy so look for powder-free gloves.

(I used to work in an ER/OR so I've been around gloves a lot. )
Link Posted: 1/3/2005 8:47:35 PM EDT
[#6]
I recommend dating someone in healthcare until you have all the gloves you need.
Link Posted: 1/3/2005 9:02:43 PM EDT
[#7]
i get mine from work

im a mechanic


but i dont think they are that expensive
Link Posted: 1/3/2005 9:51:41 PM EDT
[#8]
The best by far are Nitrile gloves for example: www.securityworld.com/workplace/NS91472.html

They are chemical resistant and much tougher than other disposable gloves.  

Get them for about $12 per box at Harbor Freight.  order.harborfreight.com:80/EasyAsk/harborfreight/results.jsp
Link Posted: 1/3/2005 9:56:32 PM EDT
[#9]
tag
Link Posted: 1/5/2005 5:16:13 AM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:
The best by far are Nitrile gloves for example: www.securityworld.com/workplace/NS91472.html

They are chemical resistant and tougher than other gloves.  

Get them for about $12 per box at Harbor Freight.  order.harborfreight.com:80/EasyAsk/harborfreight/results.jsp



+1
Link Posted: 1/5/2005 6:32:16 AM EDT
[#11]
Powder-free nitrile. I buy them at CVS.
Link Posted: 1/9/2005 10:53:45 AM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
The best by far are Nitrile gloves for example: www.securityworld.com/workplace/NS91472.html

They are chemical resistant and much tougher than other disposable gloves.  

Get them for about $12 per box at Harbor Freight.  order.harborfreight.com:80/EasyAsk/harborfreight/results.jsp


Your link doesn't work; it may be from your own order.  Here's one that should work for everybody:
Harbor Freight Nitrile Gloves
Link Posted: 1/9/2005 11:42:31 AM EDT
[#13]
Thanks, everyone, for the help. The nitrile ones were the gloves I was thinking of, but couldn't remember what they were called.

Thanks for the CVS tip, I pass one everyday going to work.
Link Posted: 1/9/2005 7:37:44 PM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:
I recommend dating someone in healthcare until you have all the gloves you need.



But avoid the proctologists, if you know what I mean.
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