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Old 09-27-2008, 09:04 AM   #11
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Nitrile also doesn't have the talc powder that latex may have in them. They are used in what they call "clean room" environments where "particles" in the air are a bad thing
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I am crushed!!!

They sent blue and not purple.

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Well, Geez!! By all means send them back!!! You dont want to be seen wearing the unstylish blue ones! Thats so yesterday!!!!
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Old 09-27-2008, 10:24 PM   #13
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Well, Geez!! By all means send them back!!! You dont want to be seen wearing the unstylish blue ones! Thats so yesterday!!!!
I thought about it but had to use them asap. lol

Now then, a review for whoever may care at a later date....

I just stained almost 200 ornaments / wood items with Minwax Natural Stain.
My hands and dh's hands stayed in contact with stain for over 30 minutes. I even had to shove my hand all the way in the can to retrieve items that sank.

Previously, using regular latex gloves, I would have had to replace the gloves at least 2, possibly 3 times.

I DID NOT have to change gloves at all. I did throw away the gloves and did not try to use them again because I wont need them for at least 2 weeks.

This was a great buy at $9.99 for 100 gloves and I WILL be buying them again. Hopefully in purple next time......


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We use both the purple and blue gloves at work when casting for a prosthetic or brace. They hold up very well.

Actually, I don't think we use the latex anywhere in the hospital anymore....too many people are allergic to latex.

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Old 09-27-2008, 10:51 PM   #15
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Missy, it could the size that landed you the blue gloves. Since you've done 200 ornaments, I will bow gracefully and take my leave.
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