(Steve B) Working leather gloves from mcmaster
On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 21:48:00 -0600, with neither quill nor qualm,
Ignoramus3921 quickly quoth:
On 2008-01-03, Larry Jaques novalidaddress@di wrote:
On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 20:07:53 -0600, with neither quill nor qualm,
Ignoramus3921 quickly quoth:
I followed Steve B's advice. I went to Home Depot and tried a lot of
gloves. I bought three pairs of very nice $1.95 gloves which fit very
well. I believe that the ones I had that wore out and became all
dirty, were the same gloves, but by now they became completely
unrecognizable after a few years, so it is hard to say.
Just for fun, try washing them sometime, Ig. gd&r But seriously,
the sharp sand in dirt will cause gloves to fail more quickly so
washing them frequently will help extend their lives.
I did wash them in the clothes washer, it did not help much.
You snipped my second paragraph, the key reason for your washing
failure. Here it is again:
"Work with the wifey-poo to see how she wants them prewashed before
they go in HER washer, though. I'm not married but I know a few guys
who are. Keep a bucket of your favorite degreaser and water (heated
shop, preferably) in the shop and soak the heavy stuff off first."
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