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Old December 10th 04, 07:44 PM
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 04:18:43 GMT, Ray > wrote:

||Can latex gloves hold up to wrenching? I wore latex gloves while
||painting my race car this summer and they didn't hold up very well just
||swinging a spray gun. I can't imagine them lasting more than about 10
||seconds doing exhaust work or suspension work.

Permatex and probably others make a thicker latex glove that lasts better than
anything I've found, and doesn't reduce feel that much. For a little better
tactile feel, with less tear-resistance and a lower cost, use nitrile.
I use a lot of both for DIY tasks.
Texas Parts Guy
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