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Best gloves for painting?

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by hiddentrout, Feb 29, 2012.

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  1. wolk

    wolk Member

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    got a full box of black latex ones, so fresh so clean
     
  2. dudeatyahoo

    dudeatyahoo Senior Member

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    Latex gloves dont always conceal your finger prints. Like your fingerprints can still show up on the can with laytex gloves.
     
  3. dudeatyahoo

    dudeatyahoo Senior Member

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    you might want gloves with grip though, so the can doesn't fall out of your hand. maybe you could wear thin wool gloves for finger print protections and put laytex gloves over them for grip.
     
  4. psl vandal

    psl vandal Senior Member

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    I never carry gloves on me got into a pinch with the cops I would have been in the clear but I had some gloves in me pocket and they tried charging me with some car jacking shit
     
  5. ballermike

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    what gloves are good tho
     
  6. dangeri

    dangeri Elite Member

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  7. HexxInkworks

    HexxInkworks Senior Member

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    im currently looking for some gloves, not latex more like a fabric kind. i dont want any fancy molotow or montana branded ones i just want plain ones that use the same material if that makes sense? idk what they material is though, hence the post
     
  8. ..romero..

    ..romero.. Elite Member

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    Just use latex gloves. That way if you get stopped it's not a big deal to just dump that shit. If it's cold out you can layer them up and they keep pretty warm, unless you live on like fuckin Alaska in which case move lol.
     
  9. echoV

    echoV Senior Member

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    cheap'o motorcycle gloves... not the thick, leather-palmed ones (the kind that smart riders prefer), but the lightweight ones made of like a polyeblended/lycra material.
    they're thin enough that they don't restrict your painting ability, and your hands don't get as cold as they would if you were just using latex gloves out at night/wintery months.
     
  10. Hythe Brand

    Hythe Brand Member

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    Literally any glove is good, except avoid cotton ones in winter...you get paint on them and they'll be cemented to your skin.

    I always forgot to grab gloves, but just disposable rubber gloves are where it's at. Having your fingers stick to everything gets old.
     
  11. 0113

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  12. UpstageBadger

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    I use these, cheap and durable.
     
  13. 4YOU2

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    Cheap gardening gloves that have a tight fit. No point spending money on something that can be ruined in a second, your cap explodes and now you have to buy a new set of gloves.
     
  14. Zeusxl

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    Raise some nice thick nitrile gloves make sure you get powder less ones, they're easier to use and you won't leave a trail of dusty finger prints everywhere.

    Think about OJ wear gloves!