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When working on your car, do you use rubber/latex or "mechanix" gloves?

Old 10-11-2007, 09:45 PM
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When working on your car, do you use rubber/latex or "mechanix" gloves?

Hey guys, I was wondering what type of gloves, if any, you use when working on your car? The reason why I ask is because I work on my car all the time and I use to never ever wear gloves because #1, i'm manly (jk ) #2, didn't really see the need...

untillll I accidentally clipped my pinky with pliers, twice when changing my brake pads. It made a small bubble filled with blood and it wasn't pleasant. Also, cleaning my hands are a pain, even with Gojo, not all of that dirt and grime comes off. I've hurt my hands a good amount of times slipping off a wrench or whatever.

Also, I was at LIC for my 30k service ( didn't have time to do it myself), and I notice they all used rubber/latex type gloves instead of mechanics gloves. Before, I was set getting a pair of mechanics gloves, looked like it'll give some protection and I can wash them (separate from my regular clothes). So, will latex gloves be adequate? Man I so want to steal a box from the school's chem lab but not gonna risk getting kicked outta school for something that stupid.

Now that I think about it a little, having both would be a good idea...latex for when you work on fluids, mechanics for everything else?

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Old 10-11-2007, 09:53 PM
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Latex gloves are only like $5 for a box of 50 at Walgreens. Probably even cheaper at Walmart. Why bother stealing them? They won't protect you much though, mainly just keep your hands clean.
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i use latex when doing fluid stuff... esp if its gear oil, one of the worst smelling things in the world.
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Nice, I'll just get both. Oh, well it just seems so easy. I remember seeing a lot of people just going to the dispensary and asking for a box..then they put em in their backpacks. Just kidding about the stealing part of course.
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One of the guys here in Davis asked if he could have a glove to use as a condom for his bike seat on rainy days. Who was I to deny a freshmen...
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Even pro mechanics use disposable Latex/Nitrile gloves. I use Latex most of the time, and Nitrile when working with gas/oil/petroleum (since the latex would dissolve).

In the beginning I was all manly (and stupid) and didn't use anything, but the nasty black smelly gunk that stayed for days was not a hit with the ladies.
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latex when oil and stuff are involved. and i need to feel the parts.

mechanix when i need more protection. like around exhaust parts.
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Latex for oil change,etc. Mechanix for other stuff.
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Originally Posted by international B
i use latex when doing fluid stuff... esp if its gear oil, one of the worst smelling things in the world.
Ford Friction Modifier mixed with gear oil. I want to vomit just thinking about it.

I prefer Nitrile as I find it doesn't tear as easy. You can get gloves really cheap at Costco. They used to be 4 boxes for $10 or something. I think it's 3 for $15 now, but still a good deal.

As much as I prefer to wear gloves I usually forget to put them on until it's too late. Also not a fan of the Mechanix type gloves unless I'm working on something large (swapping wheels type work). Otherwise I find them to be more an annoyance than a help.
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You forgot...

"All of the above" in your poll.
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Yeah I realized a lot of people might use both, but I got the information I needed. I'm just going to get both, they are relatively cheap. It's a good investment. Thanks everyone!
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The real question: does your doctor use latex gloves? or mechanics' gloves? or none at all?
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and don't forget eye protection when you are under the car. I use both types of gloves depending on what I'm doing.
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Originally Posted by mmboost
The real question: does your doctor use latex gloves? or mechanics' gloves? or none at all?
latex gloves with lots of lube. is that normal?
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