I don't, but the ladies who are the cleanliness inspectors on TV wear Marigolds. The gloves are yellow or pink. You pull them on and roll them off and putting talcum powder inside is supposed to help.
2006-11-20 08:45:01
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answered by WISE OWL 7
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I just buy the disposable ones from either the hardware department or the HBC (Health and Beauty Care) of my local Meijer. Seems like they are cheaper in HBC if I recall. They are usually by the band aids or sometimes the diabetic supplies and they would probably be in those places in another store as well.
If it's heavy duty cleaning I wear two pair and check often for leaks. They are also good for gardening if it is not too prickly. Like weeding flower beds it is great to use them and it keeps the dirt from under your finger nails. BUT, you do have to check for splits in the gloves. Cheap and they don't smell near so bad as regular rubber gloves.
2006-11-20 09:02:44
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answered by AKA FrogButt 7
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I should wear rubber gloves, but rarely do. For many years I used Marigolds, (not Marigold's, she would never lend them to me and told me to buy my own) but now I have a pack of the soft disposable ones. I roll them off when I've finished, which can be difficult, unless I have remembered to put talcum powder inside before putting them on.
...and binnyb, if you're going to criticise other people's punctuation, don't use an apostrophe for a plural, it ruins your case!
2006-11-20 08:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-01 16:33:54
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answered by rebecka 3
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i don't use rubber gloves for laundry dishes yet I do use them each so often for heavy cleansing while my hands would be in bleach water for long classes of time which includes while doing spring cleansing washing partitions and such.i exploit length medium,the final gloves i bought have been Mr.sparkling.I take them off by utilising pulling on the finger tips.
2016-10-22 10:45:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I use these lovely extra long ones from Finland which flare out meaning no water gets down them. They are lined with cotton which makes them very soft and so no sticky rubber feeling on my hands. Somewhere like Heals would probably sell them.
2006-11-20 22:09:47
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answered by Carrie S 7
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I dont use rubber gloves at home but when I am at work I have to handle a lot of different patients and it is compulsary.
2006-11-21 22:10:07
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answered by Mags 3
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I've got some pink ones no special make,,, I take them off by pulling the fingers first and then hang them over the side of the sink to dry
2006-11-21 10:01:22
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i ware rubber gloves, but i get mine from work i use clear gloves and i use the opposite hand tuck underneath the other glove and please wash hands after you take the gloves off
2006-11-20 08:49:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine are pink lacy marigolds size elegant, and I take them off finger by finger with my teeth, and when my hands are naked and bare I rub them all over with my milky white moisturising lotion, smoothing over and probing into every nook and cranny.
2006-11-20 08:54:02
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answered by The BudMiester 6
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