NEW- Black Nitrile Gloves

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They don't just fit like a glove - they fit like a second skin!
Our Black Nitrile Gloves will give your hands all the protection they need from polishes, grease, and solvents without reducing your tactile sense. Textured Black Nitrile Detailing Gloves allow you to grasp tools and bottles securely. Perform your toughest detailing jobs. Black Nitrile Gloves are tear and puncture resistant. They work almost as hard as you do!

They come in Medium, Large, X-Large and XX-Large!

Black Nitrile Gloves
 
allright serial killer gloves yes!!!!!!!!!! ojs favorite!!!!Im the MAN
 
I use them all the time. They keep my hands clean while applying tire dressing.
 
Im the MANim going to get these and were all black and walk into a 711 .just to freak people out a bit..
 
and maybe throw a ski mask on.. or is that a bit much?
 
Might end badly for you, Tom! At least wait until after the meet on the 24th.
 
allright serial killer gloves yes!!!!!!!!!! ojs favorite!!!!Im the MAN

And I'm sure these are one size fits all so no issues with:
"If the glove don't fit . . . . . you must aquite"

(sorry, I couldn't help myself)
 
and i'm sure these are one size fits all so no issues with:
"if the glove don't fit . . . . . You must aquite"

(sorry, i couldn't help myself)[/quote i love that line . thats what got oj off
 
rather than starting a new post about gloves. I was searching for gloves and came across this post. This dual action buffer is killing my elbow for about a week after using it. The rotary don't seem to bother me much. Is there a glove to help the vibration that actually helps any with elbow pain other than dope? Guess I'm just getting old.
 
rather than starting a new post about gloves. I was searching for gloves and came across this post. This dual action buffer is killing my elbow for about a week after using it. The rotary don't seem to bother me much. Is there a glove to help the vibration that actually helps any with elbow pain other than dope? Guess I'm just getting old.

Its funny you ask, we just tried out a vibration reducing glove and most everyone that used it said it was hard to grip the polisher with it on. So we are still looking for a good one.
 
Thread revival...

Anyone ever compared the large vs medium gloves?
 
New? These aren't new you guys have carried them for awhile now. I use them all the time! They come in handy for more than just detailing too. I use them when I paint, work on my truck, using any type of chemicals that I don't want to get on my hands etc.
 
Its funny you ask, we just tried out a vibration reducing glove and most everyone that used it said it was hard to grip the polisher with it on. So we are still looking for a good one.

I actually purchased some Mechanix Wear gloves (the winter ones with extra padding) and they work really well at reducing the vibrations with my PC. They are a little bulky but I can still control the PC with no issues. May be different with a rotary though.
 
rather than starting a new post about gloves. I was searching for gloves and came across this post. This dual action buffer is killing my elbow for about a week after using it. The rotary don't seem to bother me much. Is there a glove to help the vibration that actually helps any with elbow pain other than dope? Guess I'm just getting old.
Go to drugstore and get a device for tennis elbow. It fastens on your forearm just below the elbow.
 
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