absolutely, at least to protect your hands from chemicals
2006-10-22 16:57:05
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answered by fm290566 2
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It depends on what you use to clean your bathroom, and how sensitive your hands are. For most cleaning chemicals, you could probably get by not using gloves, and just washing your hands in mild soap afterwards, followed by some lotion.
But once I cleaned my bathroom with some of that Lysol stuff in a bottle--it's very strong! Anyway, It was the middle of the night, and I was cleaning up sick that was everywhere, and I didn't think to use the gloves and burned my skin! So read the bottles and if they say to use gloves, then use gloves.
2006-10-22 17:02:00
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answered by Terisu 7
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It depends on what you are using to clean the bathroom. If you are using chemicals, read the labels. If you are concerned about whether you can catch something, then no you do not need to, you can catch something easier from repeatedly using the gloves. But either way wash your hands (including under your nails) after you have finished. Also if you are going to use non-disposable gloves make sure they get dried between uses (esp inside).
You can clean the bathroom without caustic chemicals by using micro fiber cloths or a steamer or both.
2006-10-22 17:49:17
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answered by IF 2
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I Do wear Rubber Globes T Clean It Then I Spray It For Disinfect.To Keep The Germs Out.
2006-10-26 10:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I usually wear gloves, but it's your perrogative... Consider how strong the chemicals are and how long you're in contact with them. Also, if you don't wear gloves, make sure to wash your hands before spreading any cleaning products that might affect things like fabrics or your face.
2006-10-30 00:27:31
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answered by rubikscube 2
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Many of the cleaning supplies can be damaging to your skin. Also, some can make you sick if you inhale too much of the fumes, so with those you should make sure to open the door and window(s) and possibly wear a mask. Read the bottles before use to determine whether to wear gloves or not.
2006-10-22 16:59:30
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answered by Heather 2
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Well, it depends on what I am doing or using to clean it. If using bleach, yes, using harsh chemicals, yes. Swirling the stuff around the toliet with the toliet brush, no. Mopping the floor, no. But if my hands are going to touch harsh chemicals, then yes, and I prefer the yellow, Latex brand ones, easy on, easy off, and I keep a pair under the sink with the cleaners, in a little tub, again, easy to pull out with everything I need, if it spills, or slops, it only gets as far as the little tub. And if I need something to mix it up in, theres that little tub. Easy easy!
2006-10-30 15:35:49
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answered by Tippy's Mom 6
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I don't put on gloves- I have my routine- first clean the mirror, most everthing gets ajax with bleach. If you are sensitive to chemicals wear them.......gloves just make my hands sweat and they look all wrinkly and gross when I use rubber gloves!
2006-10-27 16:07:59
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answered by earinfection 2
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I don't always where rubber gloves when cleaning the shower recess/bath tub, but I like to wear gloves when scrubbing the toilet.
2006-10-22 21:23:21
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answered by jammer 6
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It relies upon on what you're utilising to scrub with. rest room bowl cleaners are acid based,so which you are able to placed on gloves and don't inhale the fumes. Sink and tub cleaners are many times milder and donning gloves might count on your skins sensitivity to the chemical ingredients. in spite of everything,continually study the instructions on the field till now utilising. you additionally can get disposable plastic gloves,then you definitely can throw them away once you get accomplished.
2016-11-24 23:36:34
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, I wear gloves to protect my hands from dirt and chemical cleaning solutions, especially when dealing with hard to remove mildew and tile grouts. But to fully wipe out the grime, use Clorex Pen sample. It's a good all-around cleaner. For cleaning tips, visit http://www.upkb.com/cloroxpen.php
2006-10-22 18:04:08
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answered by dynastytremor 1
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