BHD
Veteran Member
a set of work or dirty clothes, not unlike a old set for painting,
I try to be like those professional painters from back in the day where only the tip of the brush got paint on it after a full day of painting.
I use the nitrile gloves a lot more now. I wish I would have gotten in the habit long ago. I will have to try buying/using XXL instead of XL. Thanks for the tip.Now I use the thin nitrile gloves almost all the time now. I found XXL size and they are easy on and off and don't make my hands sweat as bad as the skin tight ones.
It all destroys a septic system.I wonder what all that stuff does to septic tank bacteria.
I buy only black clothes for working on anything oil or grease related and use the normal detergents, also have a separate wash machine. I also try like heck not to get much grease or oil on me. I try to be like those professional painters from back in the day where only the tip of the brush got paint on it after a full day of painting.
Which mil thickness do you use? I tend to rip up the light blue (5mil) gloves on first use but I like them as disposable. The 7mil (dark blue) for heavier jobs work much better and I do reuse those if not too greasy. I also have 9mil (dark gray) that I rarely use. As far as HF quality vs. other nitrile gloves, I don't see any difference.dragoneggs,
I can also get multiple uses out of most pair because they are easier to remove. Turn them inside out and blow the fingers back out to let dry. If the work is not to filthy-dirty I will wear the thin Mechanix gloves.
Which mil thickness do you use? I tend to rip up the light blue (5mil) gloves on first use but I like them as disposable. The 7mil (dark blue) for heavier jobs work much better and I do reuse those if not too greasy. I also have 9mil (dark gray) that I rarely use. As far as HF quality vs. other nitrile gloves, I don't see any difference.