Edouard, Good to see that you are posting, we all want to see you back here and soon you will be wrenching again. Hand safety is a great topic. Most of us work on our own Buicks and sometimes other cars too. Usually we keep our Buicks so clean that we don't need hand protection. But when that dirty job needs to get done I have learned to put those gloves on. Absorbing all of those chemicals in your skin is not good.
The blue 3 mil gloves are a good general purpose glove. But If your doing brakes, cooling system, using carb cleaner or any nasty greasy work move up to the black 5 mil. I've learned
not to keep them in the supply cabinet, because
if they are not out where you need them you will not use them, so I put them out in the open. I have a smaller hand so I wear large size, but I also keep a box of X-Large 5 mil. So when a friend comes over to talk, while I'm working. I can invite them to help by offering a pair of gloves to fit there hands !!! So far it works every time....
If I work with paint remover or any kind of acid I have a good pair of acid gloves that I always use. 10 to 15 dollars at you local neighborhood hardware store, after use clean them with soapy water, rinse and let dry.
Like everything else they do deteriorate over time, so check them for cracks before each use.
Just putting in my 2 cents on Skin Safety. Tony
