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    If you wear a latex glove under a heavier glove, the thin latex won't rip and you are much more likely to stay clean.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    If you wear a latex glove under a heavier glove, the thin latex won't rip and you are much more likely to stay clean.
    Good tip. Nowadays I keep a box of latex gloves handy for anytime I change oil or grease farm machinery. I also keep a supply of inexpensive heavy cotton gloves to wear over the latex glove if I do any wrench work. Protects against busted skin.

    I think of all the times I used to clean parts with solvents without protection. Bad deal for the liver, and the clean up time and cost of cleaning grease off the hands isn't worth it. Disposable latex gloves are cheaper than the clean up.

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    I usually drive to TMLeader and let him do it.

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