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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post


    Never a problem
    Me too.
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    With the thickster ones..you can't feel much through them...but you can wear them for a full day, brake clean them as needed and swap a trans on your back.
    I drink..so consider that when reading my posts.

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    I wear the blue nitrile gloves but they inevitable rip. I like the dexterity of the mechanix gloves you can get at Autozone and Walmart, but they don't last long enough to justify the price. So Fast Orange at the ready!!!!!
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    For you guys that typically use the blue nitrile. Do yourself a favor and try these diamond grips.

    I've used the harbor freights and liked them
    Used the AC Delco's and well.. they were ok
    Used many many..

    These are so far the best for still "feeling" the parts.


    Part 6603
    Lightly Powdered Exam Grade Latex. 12” Length for Added Protection. Textured Grip. Beaded Cuff. Ambidextrous. 14 mil thickness. 50 gloves/box.

    14 MIL.. that's a serious glove.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sportred04 View Post
    and matco has a powder hand cleaner that you pour into your hands and add a lil water too. also works wonders and my dealer gives out free samples
    Tech that I used to work with swore by that stuff... I was amazed by it but he said it was pricey, but saved on walking all the way to the washroom to pull vehicles out of the shop

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    ...not scanning/monitoring your motor is like bangin a hooker and you just HOPE your not infected.
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