Hi all,
I was out in the garden cleaning the pond pump and filter (not a nice job) and have ruined yet another Right hand rubber glove
Why don't the companies make a packet of just right or left hand gloves?
I have tried turning the left one inside out to wear on my right hand but it isn't the same
What I need is a Left handed person to swap their spare right hands with my left hands(size M) Any takers?
Helen
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30-03-2008 1:19 PM #1Loves to help with queries.
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30-03-2008 1:52 PM #2Famous for offering help & advice
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Sorry, I'm righthanded, too.
I hate it when the gloves get old and the rubber begins to perish and the fingers stick together. Otherwise, I wouldn't be without them - I hate washing up without gloves.
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30-03-2008 2:12 PM #4Famous for offering help & advice
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So do I - at least a Mr R and a machine, but if I have to wash up by hand I always use gloves.
I always go for the yellow ones - can't stand that bright pink. I also have a pair of thick black ones for nasty jobs. For gardening I use leather - I have several pairs in various states of decay.
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I hate wearing rubber gloves. I must confess I have a dishwasher now (came with the new house) but I washed dishes for years without wearing gloves and found it a much worse job if I did wear them. Of course there are some jobs that do require gloves, so I have a pack of thin disposable gloves, which I have found work equally well on either hand. At least you can still feel what you are doing. I hate wearing gloves for gardening, but have a pair of thick canvas gloves for deaing with brambles etc. Mind you, I do go through a fair bit of hand cream after a day in the garden!
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31-03-2008 1:49 AM #6A fountain of knowledge
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Have you tried using the disposable gloves - they are unihanded. I used to tell people to make sure they got a right and a left hand glove - they usually emptied half the box before they realised that all the gloves were the same.
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31-03-2008 7:17 AM #7Loves to help with queries.
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Hi David
I do use the disposasble ones when I help my kids work on their motorbikes
I can't use them for washing up etc as they don't cover very far above the wrist, and they do make the hands sweat a wee bit more than the yellow ones.
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31-03-2008 11:59 AM #9Super Moderator
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Blimey Mike, who would have thought that a thread about rubber gloves on the Pet Hates Forum could correct an error in my knowledge of my own family!
My brother used to be an actor and I knew that he had taken part in Dr.Who while I was working abroad. For some reason I thought he had played a Cyberman (I was never much in to SciFi, was out of the country anyway and videos hadn't been invented) so I looked on the web to see if I could find a picture of a Cyberman in Marigolds to send to him. Turns out he wasn't a Cyberman at all, but played Gerrill in Genesis of the Daleks. I have ordered the DVD and will finally get to watch it over thirty years later.
Sue Mackay
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31-03-2008 5:48 PM #10Jan1954Guest
Great, Sue! I hope that you enjoy the programme.
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