Dean Jenkins
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So, later in life I developed allergies and have to get shots for them. Not a blessing . . .
And, I've found that nitrile gloves cause skin issues. I won't post pics . . .
I've tried so many different kinds, including "hypo allergenic" ones. Still issues.
I talked with my allergy Doc about it, showed her my hands, yikes! She asked what I did that caused it. I explained that my hobby is auto restoration, lot's of chemicals, gloves needed, etc.
She said, "Oh, this is easy. Just use cotton liners"
She was right! I use these now, very affordable and effective:
Just simple cotton gloves. Work great when just sanding. Can even "feel" the panel with gloves on. Very nice.
And when handling chemicals, I put the nitrile gloves on over the cotton ones and it has made a huge difference.
Just thought I would share for anyone else struggling with similar issues.
And, even if you don't have skin reaction to nitrile gloves, the cotton liners absorb sweat and keep it from dripping out.
Hope that is helpful!
And, I've found that nitrile gloves cause skin issues. I won't post pics . . .
I've tried so many different kinds, including "hypo allergenic" ones. Still issues.
I talked with my allergy Doc about it, showed her my hands, yikes! She asked what I did that caused it. I explained that my hobby is auto restoration, lot's of chemicals, gloves needed, etc.
She said, "Oh, this is easy. Just use cotton liners"
She was right! I use these now, very affordable and effective:
Just simple cotton gloves. Work great when just sanding. Can even "feel" the panel with gloves on. Very nice.
And when handling chemicals, I put the nitrile gloves on over the cotton ones and it has made a huge difference.
Just thought I would share for anyone else struggling with similar issues.
And, even if you don't have skin reaction to nitrile gloves, the cotton liners absorb sweat and keep it from dripping out.
Hope that is helpful!