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From: (no name) (no email)
Date: Sun Nov 30 2003 - 11:05:01 EST
C. Marine writes:
<<And I don't know about white gloves, but I did steal a trick from the
fellow who owns the shop that works on my vehicles and wear thin latex
gloves whenever I'm working on a car or the boat's engines and generator,
painting, using sealant, etc. The gloves are cheap, you can feel what
you're doing through them, and they keep the oil and grease out from under
your fingernails.>>
Try nitrile gloves. They are almost as thin as latex gloves and are usually
blue colored. The stand up MUCH better when exposed to oil, gasoline, or diesel
fuel. They are also more puncture resistant. So what if they cost twice as
much. Its a trawler, isn't it?
Larry Z
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