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I have never seen a "glove post" here, so let me be the first.
I would think by now pretty much everyone realizes how toxic some of the chemicals we use on our guns, cars, motorcycles, equipment etc. is. that said, I'd bet many still do not where protective gloves. Today there really isn't a valid excuse since they are sold pretty much everywhere now days.
Maybe not macho to wear them, but I will admit that for the past 15 years or so I wear them pretty much anytime I use solvents, oils, greases, etc. Not only do they protect the skin from absorbing the toxins, but they keep your hands clean and nice to touch your wife or husband with.
Costco is where I get mine and my preferred type are the nitrile gloves. I don't care much for the vinyl type as they rip way too easily! The ones Costco sells run about $20 buck (last time I bought some - 2 months ago) for 200 pair (400 gloves). I believe they are 3.7 mil thickness which is strong enough for gun cleaning and most tasks without breaking the bank. I also get some stronger & thicker 6 mil thick gloves for use when working on a car of MC as they are less likely to get torn but are really not necessary for gun cleaning and they cost much more.
Just figured I'd mention this as many I see still clean their guns barehanded. Not trying to be "Safety Sally" but sometimes reading something in print helps reenforce what we already know we should be doing.
So take this thread for what you want - just sort of a PSA.


I have never seen a "glove post" here, so let me be the first.
I would think by now pretty much everyone realizes how toxic some of the chemicals we use on our guns, cars, motorcycles, equipment etc. is. that said, I'd bet many still do not where protective gloves. Today there really isn't a valid excuse since they are sold pretty much everywhere now days.
Maybe not macho to wear them, but I will admit that for the past 15 years or so I wear them pretty much anytime I use solvents, oils, greases, etc. Not only do they protect the skin from absorbing the toxins, but they keep your hands clean and nice to touch your wife or husband with.

Costco is where I get mine and my preferred type are the nitrile gloves. I don't care much for the vinyl type as they rip way too easily! The ones Costco sells run about $20 buck (last time I bought some - 2 months ago) for 200 pair (400 gloves). I believe they are 3.7 mil thickness which is strong enough for gun cleaning and most tasks without breaking the bank. I also get some stronger & thicker 6 mil thick gloves for use when working on a car of MC as they are less likely to get torn but are really not necessary for gun cleaning and they cost much more.
Just figured I'd mention this as many I see still clean their guns barehanded. Not trying to be "Safety Sally" but sometimes reading something in print helps reenforce what we already know we should be doing.
So take this thread for what you want - just sort of a PSA.