Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: East coast window cleaning Services on December 20, 2007, 07:45:38 pm
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140161741593
Bought a pair not waterproof leak like hell
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They're not supposed to be waterproof. They're made of wetsuit material which lets in a layer of water for your body heat to warm!
Rod
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Don't look anything like my pants.
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They're not supposed to be waterproof. They're made of wetsuit material which lets in a layer of water for your body heat to warm!
Rod
indeed
they let in water which is trapped between the glove and your hand and then heated up by your hand
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I use neoprene glove and know plenty of others best things for keeping your hands warm on cold mornings not supposed to be waterproof
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140161741593
Bought a pair not waterproof leak like hell
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Not supposed to be waterproof mate.
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if you want water proof try sealskinz lot more than 7.99 tho and not that warm but they do a thermal liner as well but neoprene plenty good nuff if you just want to be warm
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Sealskinz do a thermal liner?
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oh yes £7.50 a pair look at sealskinz.com :)
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these are pants mate
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/XLRed-Mens-Sexy-100-Silk-Pants-Briefs-int-Y1-gay_W0QQitemZ330197973982QQihZ014QQcategoryZ313QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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The Unger Neoprene gloves are totally waterproof, not that it makes any difference of course because your hands sweat inside them and the insides get wet anyway as they can't breath!
When I used them, I'd have two pairs and would turn one pair inside out to dry whist continuing to use the other pair.
And if my bucket of water was hot, I'd stick my hands in there to warm them up...with the gloves on I mean, and if the gloves were dry inside they stayed dry...er...until my hands got sweaty that is!
Ian
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The Unger Neoprene gloves are totally waterproof, not that it makes any difference of course because your hands sweat inside them and the insides get wet anyway as they can't breath!
When I used them, I'd have two pairs and would turn one pair inside out to dry whist continuing to use the other pair.
And if my bucket of water was hot, I'd stick my hands in there to warm them up...with the gloves on I mean, and if the gloves were dry inside they stayed dry...er...until my hands got sweaty that is!
Ian
only downside to them is your hungry all the time, they stink of dry roasted peanuts