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Hatch Street Guard with Kevlar gloves size XXl US $30.00
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Blackhawk SOLAG Kevlar Assault Gloves 8114LGBK Lg Blk US $64.99
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Caiman 1878 21" Welding Gloves Kevlar Sewn Genuine Deer Skin sleeves US $26.01
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New 14" Pair Kevlar Sleeves Welding Lampwork Animal many other uses Gloves US $6.99
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DUPONT KEVLAR TUFF COAT II WORK GLOVES-1 PAIR SMALL US $4.99
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KEVLAR GLOVES US $15.00
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Atlas KV350 cut resistant kevlar gloves, Med, 1 pair US $14.99
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Atlas KV350 cut resistant kevlar gloves, Large, 1 pair US $14.99
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1 PAIR MCR 9370 LARGE 100% KEVLAR CUT RESISTANT GLOVES US $7.99
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NEW Kevlar Wrist Hand Arm Protective Glove Sleeve 20.5" US $10.00
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Blackhawk SOLAG Kevlar Assault Gloves 8151XLBK XL Blk US $74.99
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1 PAIR MCR 9365 LARGE KEVLAR CUT RESISTANT GLOVES DOTS US $7.99
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LIBERTY GLOVE 4830 KEVLAR CUT RESISTANT GLOVE W/ NITRILE PALM COATING 6 PR PACK US $26.10
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Gloves 12" Reversed Kevlar Terrycloth with Kevlar Twill Cuff, Jumbo US $54.78
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The Different Types of Gloves Available in the Market
Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! Everybody wears gloves at some point in their lives mostly during the winter months to keep their hands and fingers warm and cozy so they don't freeze. Though gloves have been around for quite sometime now not many people have really bothered to know details about gloves, when they originated and how many types of gloves there are etc.
It is believed that gloves existed during the time of Homer as in his works he has described Lacerates as wearing gloves while he walked on his stomach in the legend Odyssey. Even the Romans are said to have worn gloves. It was much later in the 13th Century that women began to wear gloves as a fashion statement. These gloves were made out of linen and silk and they were long enough to cover the hand till the elbow. It was worn mostly by ladies belonging to royalty.
In the 16th century Queen Elizabeth I began to wear gloves which were richly embroidered with jewels. Soon this became a part of the royal insignia of the emperors and Kings of Europe.
Gloves can be described as pieces of garment which cover the hands of a human being and these gloves have individual openings for each and every finger and thumb.
If there are no openings then the gloves are called fingerless gloves. These gloves have only one large opening know as gauntlet.
Another type of glove which does not have openings to cover each and every finger but still cover the entire hands are called mittens. Mittens are much warmer than gloves which are made of the same material and this is because the air inside manages to keep the hands warm and when fingers are in contact with one another they tend to increase the warmth.
Gloves are used by different people for different purposes. Fingerless gloves for instance are extremely useful for people who ride bikes. The church organists and cigarette smokers also benefit from using fingerless gloves. There are people who use fingerless gloves for playing the play station as it helps to prevent injuries.
Gloves are made using different types of material like cloth, knitted wool, leather which is common, rubber, latex, neoprene and even metal. Gloves which are made from Kevlar help to protect the wearer from getting cuts on the hands. The astronauts also wear gloves as part of the space suits.
The gloves used by the astronauts must be extremely tough to withhold all types of conditions and they should also ample protection in the different environmental conditions also permitting the astronauts to work with ease by giving greater sensitivity and flexibility.
Gloves are manufactured all over the world these days but the most expensive gloves which fashion women wear are made only in France while some are made in Canada too. New York is the place where the cheaper variety of hand gloves especially for men is made.
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What is a good heavy duty detergent for removing grease?
My mom works in the auto industry and brings home her Kevlar cut-resistant gloves. They are covered in black oil-grease-and-crud. We've been using floor de-greaser with our basic laundry detergent in hot water. They are clean but still smell like "factory" and have a film deposit on them. What detergents work best for removing grease?
I'd try Simple Green. It's a concentrated cleaner that is wonderful for anything greasy. Normally, you buy the concentrate and dilute it down to a certain ratio for whatever you're cleaning but in this case I would use it full strength. It smells good and is non-toxic and biodegradable. You can get it at automotive, hardware and discount stores like Wal-Mart. The cheapest place is Sam's Club where you get a gallon for less than $9.00. A gallon makes 64 gallons of all purpose cleaner.
Give the gloves a really good soaking spray and just let them lay in a bucket with hot water (just enough to cover the gloves) for at least a couple hours, overnight is even better. Then give them a rinse in hot water and see how they are. You might have to soak them with the cleaner the 2nd time to get them clean. It will be easier once you remove all the build up. Wash with normal laundry detergent.
Depending on what the make up of the cleaners you tried previously, you might have to soak them in hot white vinegar to get the scum out. Now, that will be a bit stinky but the gloves won't smell like vinegar after they are washed and dried.
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