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Blue Disposable Gloves..

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Sorry for the stupid question, but where can I find those disposable, blue-colored gloves? You see dealer mechanices and similar workers wearing them to do dirty jobs. Looking to pick up a pack for my multi-hour car detailing session this weekend.. :)
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Sure bet would be Home Depot, possibly the painting section. If there's a industrial cleaning supply store near by, they'd carry them too.
Thanks, Vexel. :) I'll shall be heading over to Home Depot tomorrow to see what I can get. Cheers!
Check your local Dollar store. I buy mine in natural latex colour (not blue) at 10 pairs for a buck. I use them to handle the hoses and connections for dumping the black and grey water tanks in my motor home, then toss them. Most of them come with a light coating of powder on the inside for easy on and off.
The blue gloves are a far stronger glove than the everyday white latex gloves. They also fit better. You should be able to find these at Princess Auto or any car part store.
Sorry for the stupid question, but where can I find those disposable, blue-colored gloves? You see dealer mechanices and similar workers wearing them to do dirty jobs. Looking to pick up a pack for my multi-hour car detailing session this weekend.. :)
I got a 3/4 full box of 'em the basement you're welcome to if you come over and finish all the stain work I've been "meaning to do" for about 2 months… :)

But, yes you can get a sizable box of them at Home Depot. They're in the paint section I think. Or might have been by the other work gloves.
Saw some at Costco yesterday.
Now that you're a Torontonian you have to check out R&S Discount on Adelaide St. east of Bathurst. Big yellow building. The ultimate independent hardware store.
The gloves are a neoprene glove that is for people with latex sensitivities.

They are called N-Dex and they can be found at any industrial safety supply store or at an Auto Body paint shop.
The thin blue gloves sold by the box at Costco, Home Depot, etc. are nitrile, not neoprene.
The thin blue gloves sold by the box at Costco, Home Depot, etc. are nitrile, not neoprene.
Your right. My mistake. Big difference.
Nitrile gloves come in a multitude of colours (blue, green, purple) and can be found at Shoppers or any safety supply like Acklands Grainger (in case you are not near a Home Depot). 10-15 dollars per box of 100 gloves.
The gloves are a neoprene glove that is for people with latex sensitivities.
Nitrile, not neoprene. I'm not sure where to order them from... I get them through our store room here on campus.

Cheers
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