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what gloves to use when doing mechanical work.


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hey, been doing some mech stuff on the bike the last two days, front pads replacing and cleaning the caliper pistons. got my rear caliper yesterday and spent a few hours fixing up the seized pistons :rant: (so much for selling me a fully working part). Anyway, been suspected to a lot of brake fluid and can feel that it's eating up my fingers... :headhurt: so my question is:

 

what gloves do you guys use?(when doing stuff on your car etc) Used gloves today but jesus they where useless so ended up in the bin! I've washed my hands 5-7 times now and can still smell that bloody brake fluid...

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only where gloves for spray painting as paints a bitch to get off and i don't want to get any grease from my hands on the cleaned parts.

 

as for mechanical; never wear gloves, never have worn gloves, never will wear gloves, ... because i don't have a mangina :lol:

 

 

at most if i was struggling with my hands and certain chemicals i'd possibly use a barrier cream but thats about it. i like to have full feeling through my finger tips etc, especially when you're doing some things blind etc.

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If you get dirty hands :doh: doing mech work, best tip for cleaning your hands is sugar and fairy liquid, drop of water and work your mitts together, works a treat if you have no hand cleaner, and its cheaper than buying swarfega from Halfrauds... :thumbs:

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:surrender: I'm a mangina!

 

Getting some latex ones for the next time I work on brakes, hate working on brakes... the more mech work I do the more I think I should just work a few extra hours in work and pay someone else do it for me :D

(win win)

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I (and everyone else) now have to wear gloves as part of PPE when visiting or working on building sites ... H&S gone mad IMO

 

i laugh in the face of health and safety... of course no one can here me from behind my dust mask :lol:

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If you get dirty hands :doh: doing mech work, best tip for cleaning your hands is sugar and fairy liquid, drop of water and work your mitts together, works a treat if you have no hand cleaner, and its cheaper than buying swarfega from Halfrauds... :thumbs:

:dry: I don't get it, you never get dirty working on the car? my hands are always black whatever I do :lol::blush: like that though, but doesn't work well with black nails going bakc into work in a suit :teeth:

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I (and everyone else) now have to wear gloves as part of PPE when visiting or working on building sites ... H&S gone mad IMO

 

i laugh in the face of health and safety... of course no one can here me from behind my dust mask :lol:

 

H&S is over rated :yawn:

 

Common sense >>> Health & safety

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