From: Jeffrey D. Mathias (jeffrey.d.mathias@worldnet.att.net)
Date: 02/17/01-08:02:51 AM Z
Carl Weese wrote:
> ...On gloves--with some film/developer combination the very thin latex medical
> style gloves have no traction at all so everything is too slippery to
> manipulate. The answer is standard kitchen dishwashing gloves which seem to
> have a perfect combination of flexibility and traction. My only problem with
> them is it's very difficult to find them big enough to get over my hands.
Another glove to try is the Stanley HandHelpers Refinishing gloves which
are neoprene coated and do not have any lining. They seem to allow more
agile manipulation than dishwashing gloves, and they seem to grab wet
film very well. They are available from (you guessed it) Home Depot and
others as well.
They have three sizes of which the medium works fine for me.
-- Jeffrey D. Mathias http://home.att.net/~jeffrey.d.mathias/
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