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Title: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: C-Thru. on March 20, 2007, 09:43:09 pm
Which type of gloves do you guys wear while using WFP?
Am new to WFP and can feel the blisters coming already on inside of thumbs! Ow! LOL.

What do you guys recommend??

Thanks, Goochie.
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: jr windows on March 20, 2007, 09:49:48 pm
Hi Goochie,

I have killed unger neoprene gloves in 6 days and sealskins in aprox 3 weeks. I use blue builders rubber gloves from homebuild at £2.37 inc vat they last aprox 8 weeks but a lot cheaper than the other two.

Cheers Jason
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: neil100 on March 20, 2007, 09:56:32 pm
I use sealskin gloves.

These are the newer type for mountain bikeing. They are padded on the palms for cyclying, They have a warm inner liner, and the first Two index finger ends are covered in a hard durable plastic to stop wear.

100% waterproof, Very comftable. Highly recommended.

Nel.
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: SherwoodCleaningSe on March 20, 2007, 10:02:41 pm
I use disposable latex gloves either on their own or over white butler gloves.  The latex gloves are disposable and I use between 1 to 3 pairs a day and the cotton butler gloves you can machine was.  A pack of 100 latex cost about a fiver.
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: Andy@w.c.s on March 20, 2007, 10:21:42 pm
WINDOW CLEANERS WHO WEAR GLOVES !!!
WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO
 ???
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: tacky on March 20, 2007, 10:34:18 pm
iv seen some loverly handbags  in oxfam   only jokeing  ;D
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: colley614 on March 20, 2007, 10:42:16 pm
WINDOW CLEANERS WHO WEAR GLOVES !!!
WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO
 ???

Was just thinking that!

Nah I've heard a lot of lads saying they have bought divers gloves from ebay and they are great  ;)
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: Jon T.C. on March 20, 2007, 10:48:16 pm
Now I have trialed most gloves on the market, that have been suggested as being best for wfp - however , I am currently using gloves from Omnipole, and they are comfortable and holding up well after 4 weeks.

4 weeks seems to be the limit for most.
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: brett walker on March 20, 2007, 10:49:26 pm
WINDOW CLEANERS WHO WEAR GLOVES !!!
WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO
 ???


 ;D ;D ;D ;D

omnipole gloves  8)

brett.
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: AuRavelling79 on March 20, 2007, 11:30:01 pm
Unger neoprene - holes appear in a week or two and fall apart after a while.
Sealskins - as above but a bit longer to fall apart.

Sealskins with wear points regularly reinforced by duct tape - lasted all winter and still going.
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: Alex Gardiner on March 21, 2007, 07:45:27 am
GUL sailing gloves full-fingered summer weight for standard use, with neoprene's for the really cold days (the new anatomical ones from www.wintecs.co.uk  (http://www.wintecs.co.uk) )
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: stevef on March 21, 2007, 08:26:33 am
Omnigloves mine have just gone through their second winter I will never use anything else from now on
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: pjulk on March 21, 2007, 11:25:44 am
Another vote here for omnigloves

Paul
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: Ian_Giles on March 21, 2007, 02:06:03 pm
The Omnipole gloves are so hard wearing, too bulky really for trad work, but ideal for WFP.
Neopreen soon gets shredded with normal poles, the clamp systems wreck them :-\

However; I'm now using the gardiner Supalite pole (modular), no moving bits to shred the gloves, so although I don't have any of the neopreen ones at present, I think that the modular poles based on fishing poles will be far gentler on gloves.

The Omnigloves are very tough and very warm though.

Ian
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: gary evans on March 21, 2007, 05:46:47 pm
We use a THERMAL BUILDERS GLOVE. Same as others but thicker & thermal lined. £2.00 + vat  a pair, just keep a couple of pairs on van. Also have cut fingers of pair leaving some rubber to use for trad. These gloves are from last winter, but to be honest i hav,nt put any on yet, even though cold. Prefer not to wear gloves, must be mad as use Tucker poles so extra cold.

Gary
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: Pat Purcell on March 21, 2007, 08:53:53 pm
It gets pretty cold out here so we use the neoprene gloves, glacier or kenai, but as was mentioned they dont last long so what we do is take a pair of work or gardening gloves and cut the fingers and thumb off and wear them over the neoprene.
You retain the use of your fingers while protecting the points that usually give out, for pole work you might want to leave the thumb on as well
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: Russell Macdonald on March 21, 2007, 09:31:53 pm
WINDOW CLEANERS WHO WEAR GLOVES !!!
WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO
 ???

Bunch of ladies  ::).

I've only warn a pair of gloves once this winter for 2 hours.

Macc
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: EasyClean on March 21, 2007, 09:54:48 pm
Why wear gloves? After about an hour of cold hands the blood starts circulating and then your hands stay hot for the rest of the day no matter how cold it is.

Have any of you tried those new pink/yellow 12volt plug in rechargeable thermal gloves on Ebay?? ;D
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: dai on March 21, 2007, 10:01:48 pm
Why wear gloves? After about an hour of cold hands the blood starts circulating and then your hands stay hot for the rest of the day no matter how cold it is.

I wear gloves all year round. There is nothing sexy about rough calloused hands.
Ask your Mrs. Dai
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: EasyClean on March 21, 2007, 10:21:55 pm
Why wear gloves? After about an hour of cold hands the blood starts circulating and then your hands stay hot for the rest of the day no matter how cold it is.

I wear gloves all year round. There is nothing sexy about rough calloused hands.
Ask your Mrs. Dai
There's nothing sexy about window cleaning or wearing gloves, it's just down to the individual.
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: Pureandclean on March 21, 2007, 10:32:00 pm
I use blue plastic car wash gloves from Halfords £2.99 last about 2 - 3 weeks, not to tight a fit, so you can take them off quickly to collect money or write in books.
  If really cold, then can wear a pair of wollen gloves underneath them.
  I wear them all year round.
  It's not so much the cold, it's to protect hands from fibre-glass shards off of the poles as they begin to wear, and from reeling in the hoses, they really do wear your skin.
When customers say isn't it cold today, I say yes look it's turned my hands blue  ;D ;D ;D

Blessings,

Graeme
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: marc on March 21, 2007, 10:51:55 pm
cheap ski gloves for me
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: JohnL on March 22, 2007, 07:59:51 am
Pop into Travis Perkins - my branch have been selling a very tough pair of mitts with tapered cut-off fingers. They are very tough and although the tips of the fingers are exposed I found  they did protect the hands from chaffing.

They are Red and Black but only come in one size.
Title: Re: Best Gloves to wear for WFP
Post by: JohnL on March 22, 2007, 12:39:45 pm
A couple of pics to show the gloves