COTTON GLOVES WHITE LIGHTWEIGHT STYLE BOX OF 12 PAIR
COTTON GLOVES WHITE LIGHTWEIGHT STYLE BOX OF 12 PAIR

Protects jewelry, silverware, etc., from fingerprints, spotting, and tarnishing. Used extensively in jewelry stores and manufacturing facilities. One size fits most hands; however, the lighter version is slightly smaller than the heavier version. Sold by the box of 12.
Jewelers use Cotton Gloves to protect jewelry and silverware from fingerprints, spotting, and tarnishing. Used extensively in jewelry stores and manufacturing facilities. Economical 100% cotton gloves are super-thin. Also great under heavy-duty gloves.
Cotton Gloves – Used in manufacturing plants as well as jewelry stores. Available in men’s and women’s sizes. Sold by pair
Gloves are used to prevent skin contact with a hazard, whether physical (like a razor edge on a piece of metal), or chemical (such as an alkaline solution like you get when mixing casting investment). Use the correct type of gloves for the chemical you are using. Not all gloves hold up to the same things so consult a chart to see which ones are suitable to which chemicals. Edwards comments on this in her paper. Even if you have the right kind of glove material for the intended use, be aware that a glove has a life span, and eventually even the chemicals it is resistant to will be able to pass through the material to contact your hand. Consult your local safety supply company catalog for their current recommendations as to which gloves for which chemicals. Use the right glove material. Employers in industry often mismatch the glove type and chemical hazard inadvertently-and you don’t want to do that to yourself if you are self-employed (Kornberg 94). This is another important reason to try and limit the chemicals and solvents you are working with in the first place. Then you don’t even have to deal with any glove/chemical matching problems. Gloves, like clothing that protects against chemicals may be made from natural rubber, synthetic rubber, neoprene, vinyl, polypropylene and polytheylene films as well as fabrics coated with these. For the best protection you are looking for a long break-through time, a low permeation rate and little degradation when exposed to the materials you are worried about.
Features
For handling finished jewelry items. Protects jewelry and silverware from fingerprints. Also used in quality control departments.
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