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dvanlanen
Joined: 25 Jul 2006 Posts: 122 Location: Madison, WI
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 9:31 am Post subject: Gloves for Chemical Protection |
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I purchased a box of the vinyl (non-latex) painter’s gloves for protecting my hands while using lacquer thinner and acetone. However I discovered yesterday that these gloves are not impervious to these chemicals, because I was using them with acetone to clean off some parts, and I had a small cut on my finger. I felt the sting of the chemical in the cut, and realized that it was getting past the gloves. I like these thin, latex-like gloves as they are easy to work with. What type of gloves should I be using to insure protection?
Thanks,
Dave Van Lanen
601XL - stabilizer
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p.mulwitz(at)worldnet.att Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 11:04 am Post subject: Gloves for Chemical Protection |
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Hi Dave,
I like the latex examination gloves for general light duty work. For heavier work, kitchen style rubber gloves work well. For really heavy duty and really rotten chemical work, Neoprene gloves work best.
If you want a general purpose use glove, I would recommend kitchen style rubber gloves.
Paul
XL fuselage
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At 10:27 AM 7/30/2006, you wrote:
Quote: | I purchased a box of the vinyl (non-latex) painter’s gloves for protecting my hands while using lacquer thinner and acetone. However I discovered yesterday that these gloves are not impervious to these chemicals, because I was using them with acetone to clean off some parts, and I had a small cut on my finger. I felt the sting of the chemical in the cut, and realized that it was getting past the gloves. I like these thin, latex-like gloves as they are easy to work with. What type of gloves should I be using to insure protection?
Thanks,
Dave Van Lanen
601XL - stabilizer |
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larry(at)macsmachine.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 11:33 am Post subject: Gloves for Chemical Protection |
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Dave,
I found Acetone is good for working in fiberglass resins etc, but prefer
to use MEK for cleaning small parts as it too is a solvent.
I've bought thick "solvent gloves" and they didn't do the job either. I
just try to minimize my contact with the stuff. Use a brush
and or scotchbrite pads to apply them. Don't forget the respirator mask
as you can do more harm than absorbing the stuff.
Larry McFarland
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Dave VanLanen wrote:
Quote: | I purchased a box of the vinyl (non-latex) painter’s gloves for
protecting my hands while using lacquer thinner and acetone. However I
discovered yesterday that these gloves are not impervious to these
chemicals, because I was using them with acetone to clean off some
parts, and I had a small cut on my finger. I felt the sting of the
chemical in the cut, and realized that it was getting past the gloves.
I like these thin, latex-like gloves as they are easy to work with.
What type of gloves should I be using to insure protection?
Thanks,
Dave Van Lanen
601XL - stabilizer
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raymondj(at)frontiernet.n Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 12:30 pm Post subject: Gloves for Chemical Protection |
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Try disposable nitrile gloves.
Raymond Julian
Kettle River, MN
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 1:19 pm Post subject: Gloves for Chemical Protection |
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Yep... These work. I've been using these since I started my project...
Thanks,
Randy
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