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Ok,

Been snooping around and would like to know if you prefer powder free gloves to the ones that are lightly powdered?

Reason why I ask is that I can buy gloves that are lightly powdered from Harbor Freight in bulk, but would not the powder get on your model due to handling it or while AB it?
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I get disposable nitrile gloves from Costco. Powder free. Latex free. Stronger, better feel.
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Post by Zen-Builder »

I get my Gloves from the local chemist.

Don't like the powdered ones as the powder sticks to your hands and makes them smelly especially when you sweat a bit.
Ones I tried were only dusted on the inside.
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I use tight weave, cotton work gloves. You know the kind made for handling sharp instruments that have all the rubber nibs on them? I wear those, but on the wrong hands so that the nibs don't contact the model.

I tried the lightweight ones, and I just plain don't like the latex ones (gloves, Jimi :) ). The lightweight cotton ones are supposedly lint free, but I always leave lint behind. Again, that could just be user error as I am pretty hard on my gloves.

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Post by Wug »

When I used the Harbor Freight gloves, I had problems with the powder leaving marks in gloss and dull coats. For the past few years I've used Kimberly-Clark Safeskin Powder-Free Purple Nitrile Exam Gloves from Wal-Mart. They're a little more expensive but they're much stronger than latex. They're also easier to get a good fit across the fingertips and once they're on, they stay put.

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Post by starmanmm »

Wug, that is what happened when I used the harbor freight gloves... noticed the powder residue on the kit at the end of the AB session.

Bought some gloves at a flea market, but they are too loose on me and the large ones were too tight. :x

Will check both Wal Mart and BJ (I guess that is the same as Costco) and see what they have.
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I also prefer the powder-free nitrile gloves. They conform well, and are thick enough to be robust.
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