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Wearing latex work gloves negates the need for much cleaning.

I found they tear too quickly. I currently sport a pair of Ironclad SpecOps gloves in the garage, only chose the SpecOps version because they were black, hiding the filth and had minimal plastic tags on them, couple that with the camo version looked stupid.

Took awhile to get used to wearing them, but now I instinctively put them on before doing any manual labour. I have an oil free version now too, for jobs where mucky black paw prints are looked down upon.
 
I found they tear too quickly. I currently sport a pair of Ironclad SpecOps gloves in the garage, only chose the SpecOps version because they were black, hiding the filth and had minimal plastic tags on them, couple that with the camo version looked stupid.

Took awhile to get used to wearing them, but now I instinctively put them on before doing any manual labour. I have an oil free version now too, for jobs where mucky black paw prints are looked down upon.

Just looked up those gloves on eBay. Very cool! I might put some on my wish list.

"You're either SWAT or you're not" ;)
 
Just looked up those gloves on eBay. Very cool! I might put some on my wish list.

"You're either SWAT or you're not" ;)

Heh, turns out I am dumb, they are TacOps not SpecOps. :eek:

But yes, they are nice gloves, fit nicely (I have slender but long hands and a large fits beautifully), I haven't lost much dexterity wearing them either as I can happily pick up nuts and bolts. But the latest version isn't as nice as the original. They changed a couple of features which I think are a negative, but not enough to put me off using them.
 
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