'Very Dangerous' Powdered Gloves Banned for Doctors
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I had no idea those were still on the market.
[QUOTE=Maksie99;51555690]Yep, plus the purple ones end up "vacuuming" down to your hands if you get sweaty. It sucks removing those.[/QUOTE]
I have extremely sweaty palms yet I've never had an issue with them, they come off fairly easily even when my hands are soaked with sweat.
I peel off my right glove first, then I hold that glove in my left and peel off my left glove with my right hand, in the process inverting it and wrapping up the right glove. That way I end up with my right glove wrapped up in my inverted left glove, and any contaminants that could have been on the surface of the gloves are safely on the inside. Good practice if you're working with corrosive or toxic substances.
Aw man I've been using these things to fap with for years so mess isn't much of a concern. Haven't had any issues so I guess no allergy. Although I heard my parents joke about putting chilli or something in one as a deterrant.
i work at a taco joint and we use powdered gloves. gets all over my uniform
[QUOTE=Headhumpy;51556598]I have extremely sweaty palms yet I've never had an issue with them, they come off fairly easily even when my hands are soaked with sweat.
I peel off my right glove first, then I hold that glove in my left and peel off my left glove with my right hand, in the process inverting it and wrapping up the right glove. That way I end up with my right glove wrapped up in my inverted left glove, and any contaminants that could have been on the surface of the gloves are safely on the inside. Good practice if you're working with corrosive or toxic substances.[/QUOTE]
There's no point in wearing gloves if you're going to be touching glove to your skin when you remove em, so yeah this is how you should remove them.
[QUOTE=Headhumpy;51556598]I have extremely sweaty palms yet I've never had an issue with them, they come off fairly easily even when my hands are soaked with sweat.
I peel off my right glove first, then I hold that glove in my left and peel off my left glove with my right hand, in the process inverting it and wrapping up the right glove. That way I end up with my right glove wrapped up in my inverted left glove, and any contaminants that could have been on the surface of the gloves are safely on the inside. Good practice if you're working with corrosive or toxic substances.[/QUOTE]
Well yes, that's proper practice, and I do the same thing (does anyone do anything other?). However, if you aren't comfortably within the S/M/L boxes, you are not going to have fun.
[QUOTE=Maksie99;51559415]Well yes, that's proper practice, and I do the same thing (does anyone do anything other?). However, if you aren't comfortably within the S/M/L boxes, you are not going to have fun.[/QUOTE]
Apparently there are people who just pull the gloves off by the fingers, which is why they complain that the gloves don't come off easily because they get stuck.
Thankfully my hands fit M gloves perfectly, the gloves in my lab go from XS to XL too so no one really has trouble with glove sizes at least.
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