Raven Nitrile Gloves

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those look promising, I destroy my cheapies almost as soon as I put them one, but then again, I have big hands....
 

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well some things like installing light bulbs, and other small things gojo wont help.....
 

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I have never used any glove made out of anything that wasn't either leather, latex or cotton.
 

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I always use some type of barrier glove when using hard chemicals. I guess the whole MSDS stuff and OcHealth was just ingrained in me. Normal greases, petrol, diesel, and oils that we may run across fixing our trucks may not call for too much protection. But any substance can be caustic. Might as well be safe. One of the chemicals we work with is a Mil-Sec PD-680 dry cleaning solvent. It will eat thru just about any glove. And after working with it for a few minutes, you can taste the stuff. Not good at all. Protect, cover, double wrap. :p
 

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