Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Lukey32 on September 19, 2012, 09:17:50 pm
-
Hi.
I have very sensitive hands and have just started to struggle again.
I have bought sealskinz, but they rip and are not 100% waterproof.
I have bought goretex ski gloves which are waterproof, but they rip and don't last long.
Has anyone come across a glove that is 100% waterproof, robust, does not rip and is good for WFP?
Thanks
-
youngstown
-
Showa 377
I wear these every single day. Cheap and last for ages. Look on ebay - there are always deals on. Currently about £4.50 each inc postage if you're buying five or so pairs (I buy them five at a time and get about a year out of them)
If they get a bit niffy bung them in the washing machine - they'll wash about four or five times before they start to fall to bits.
You dsould almost describe them as "100% waterproof, robust, do not rip and good for WFP"
Vin
-
Showa 377
I wear these every single day. Cheap and last for ages. Look on ebay - there are always deals on. Currently about £4.50 each inc postage if you're buying five or so pairs (I buy them five at a time and get about a year out of them)
If they get a bit niffy bung them in the washing machine - they'll wash about four or five times before they start to fall to bits.
You dsould almost describe them as "100% waterproof, robust, do not rip and good for WFP"
Vin
Thanks for that Vin. just had a look and im impressed might well order a pair. O.P. I have saved you the trouble these seemed to be the cheapest on ebay...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Showa-377-Nitrile-Foam-Grip-Safety-Gloves-incl-VAT-9-XL-/350466221331?pt=UK_BOI_ProtectiveGear_RL&hash=item51996a2513
-
couple of questions, why are your hands getting wet while using wfp? the water goes on the window not your hands surely
well only one question that was it
but to perfect 5 pair of showas a year :o I have the same pair I bought last year and I expect them to last a few winters, but then I only wear them when it is baltic
-
How are the Showa 377 gloves for winter work? I know they are waterproof but do the keep your hands warm?
-
How are the Showa 377 gloves for winter work? I know they are waterproof but do the keep your hands warm?
I used them all winter last year but the previous year, when it was a tad colder, I was in Showa 460s. As long as you keep the insides dry (so if your hands are damp you don't put on the gloves) your hands will be as warm as toast.
They are a bit thicker, so a little harder to do intricate jobs. However, they are supple enough to allow me to wind up the tensioner on a Gardiners pole clamp, so that's good enough for me.
490s are pretty much identical.
Vin
-
Have tried the following
Nitrate gloves
Seal skinz
Youngs town
Some artic ones I forget the name of
Showa black palm blue top
I'm now using the Showa as they seem to be the best. Just turn them inside out to dry. By mine for £4.50 a pair from a local shop
-
yep showa 377 gloves are cheap,hardwearing and waterproof.make sure you wear the blue nitrile liner gloves underneath.theyll stop your hands from smelling!!you can get them from gardiners at around £5 for a 100.
a pair normally last me 5 or 6 months before needing replacing.i buy 3 or 4 pairs at a time.
they are great for all year round but if its really cold i wear my glacier "perfect curve" gloves but it has to be really cold for me to wear em!!
no black hands from the carbon poles and no dried out skin due to pure water!!my hands are like an office boys hands now!in fact my girlfriend recently mentioned how soft my hands were!! ;) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
regards
dazmond
-
gloves are for tarts ;D ;D ;D
-
gloves are for tarts ;D ;D ;D
I agree I never were them
Coz were men..... Right frank ???
-
gloves are for tarts ;D ;D ;D
After the first house your hands warm up anyway, but personally I like to wear gloves for the first house. :)
-
gloves are for tarts ;D ;D ;D
Yeah I never wear gloves cos they get in the way when I am splashing on me Old Spice Aftershave and trying to get another Senior Service fAg out the packet.
Gloves are for tarts. ;D
-
thanks fellas. I have ordered the showa 377 so hopefully they will be as good as you say.
Cheers
-
joka gloves.... very warm... very waterproof.... and are supposed to keep out the cold down to minus 41....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Joka-Hold-100-Waterproof-Window-Cleaning-Gloves-SZ-8-s-/180770855886?pt=UK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA&hash=item2a16c85bce
-
Get some cotton glove inners from Boots; about four pairs of 'em, 'cos they'll get wet with sweat. Get some tough black Marigolds from Tescos (not pink for flips sake).
100% waterproof, cheap as chips, and they keep your hands dry and soap free.
Sorted.
-
joka gloves.... very warm... very waterproof.... and are supposed to keep out the cold down to minus 41....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Joka-Hold-100-Waterproof-Window-Cleaning-Gloves-SZ-8-s-/180770855886?pt=UK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA&hash=item2a16c85bce
-41 where you cleaning windows, the artic by anychance
watch out for polar bears ive heared they are a little bit dangerous ;D
p.s. must be you thats to blame for the shrinking of polar ice that must be one
powerful heating element you use :D
-
nice one lol, ;D
-
Bought a couple of pairs of Showa 377 for me and the lad last week after reading this thread. Excellent!
100% waterproof, great grip... I would definitely recommend a liner though as they're not that warm just on their own.
I'll let you know how they go for wear and tear with some photos.
Duncan
Edit: £5.10 + V.A.T. from a local supplier