Indecisi0n
Well-Known Member
Any polyps?Doctor wore those for my last physical.
Looking forward to the next 1.
Any polyps?Doctor wore those for my last physical.
Looking forward to the next 1.
Not anymoreAny polyps?
Want a second opinion?Not anymore
Feeder drivers need gloves, trust me. That grease spreads like wildfire.
The cheap nitrile gloves are great and most can be thrown in the washer/dryer with your clothes and they'll last a good while, add baking soda it will help with the stank. Only problem in feeders is they're a little tough to take on and off repeatedly, turning inside out and such. Grease inside the gloves defeats the purpose.I wear disposable nitrile gloves for shifting and latex-dipped cloth gloves for working inside. My hands come home grease-free, though my sweat tends to ferment inside the nitrile gloves. Plenty of handwashing required.
gloves and diad just don't mix
I hate that. The wheel get all sticky.The kind that erodes the steering wheels way too fast.
I use the 3 dollar pair of nitrile gloves from the grocery store. They last about a month and keep my hands clean for the most part. I use them because my wife wanted my hands to be cleaner. They also keep your fingers from cracking in the winter. The gloves also do not limit finger dexterityI'm looking for some good gloves so my hands tho get yucky
You can do that without gloves if you're not a p*Another reason I like the rubber coated ones is that you can carry packages like Spiderman.
gloves and diad just don't mix