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An even better idea is to get rid of the harsh cleaners completely... http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/Ca...SW8_0006396682
Simple Green is available in several grades and is an excellent replacement as well as being cheaper.
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Sol-Vex gloves are great, and last forever. Get them at MSC/JL, or cleaning supply companies.
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I have never used it, but it has been adopted by the aircraft industry and we all know how anal they can be lol. That was just one example.
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The only problem I have had withe Sol-Vex gloves is they don't fit skin tight for small parts.
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Thanks to everyone for your replies. I got some heavier nitrile throwaways to try this week. If they don't work out I'll try some sol-vex.
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