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paul washer

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waterproof gloves
« on: November 21, 2008, 05:34:08 pm »
in winter how do you all get on with seal skin gloves. i do ok with them dut thay tack about a week to get yost to.

Bobs Window Cleaning

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Re: waterproof gloves
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2008, 06:17:53 pm »
Sealskinz are great ;) Not for everyone tho :-[

Any chance you could check your spelling bud before posting ;) Not east on the eyes.

Bob
Why oh Why did he spell my name as bod & not bob on my wedding invites.

geefree

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Re: waterproof gloves
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2008, 06:42:10 pm »
Sealskinz are great ;) Not for everyone tho :-[

Any chance you could check your spelling bud before posting ;) Not east on the eyes.

Bob

oooops your in trouble now :)

trike

Re: waterproof gloves
« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2008, 07:03:42 pm »
in winter how do you all get on with seal skin gloves. i do ok with them dut thay tack about a week to get yost to.
is this the policeman off ello ello the little minky.
bob whats east on the eyes ??? if you get sealskinz make sure there a tight fit

paul washer

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Re: waterproof gloves
« Reply #4 on: November 21, 2008, 07:16:48 pm »
hi bod/bob.
my spelling might not be great but I'm registered dysleksic and am not that good with the computer :( but as long a you get the gist!

foxy

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Re: waterproof gloves
« Reply #5 on: November 21, 2008, 07:16:58 pm »
paul; sealskinz are ok but they get nicks in very quick. it is early to be wearing gloves  :) it is far colder in feb  ;) get some cheap ski gloves (gore tex) from t j hughes, half price and keep you warm till you get used to it.  ;)
traditional cleaner, shop windows and some pubs.

Bobs Window Cleaning

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Re: waterproof gloves
« Reply #6 on: November 22, 2008, 11:59:22 am »
I meant easy.....pots an kettles eh  :-\

Dopy bod
Why oh Why did he spell my name as bod & not bob on my wedding invites.

Trotsky

Re: waterproof gloves
« Reply #7 on: November 22, 2008, 01:15:22 pm »
hi bod/bob.
my spelling might not be great but I'm registered dysleksic and am not that good with the computer :( but as long a you get the gist!
;) well you did very well that time... :P

Londoner

Re: waterproof gloves
« Reply #8 on: November 23, 2008, 07:37:37 am »
I just buy the leather gloves from the garden centre, They hold off the water for a while but it soaks in eventually. However, at £3.99 a pair I can have several pairs on the go.

LWC

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Re: waterproof gloves
« Reply #9 on: November 23, 2008, 09:01:39 am »
Ive got some seal skinz from our shop and think theyre great i dont wear them every day but i use them when it really cold, and its nice to reel in the hose without muck getting on your hands

RSWindows

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Re: waterproof gloves
« Reply #10 on: November 23, 2008, 02:25:09 pm »
i just baught 8 pairs of grip gloves, absolutely fantastic for the price, provide loads of grip on the underside for poles etc, and are high-vis on the upside, the upside is not waterproof but most of the water runs down the underside which is 100% waterproof and i intend on wearing another glove underneath that is 100% waterproof. End result... dry, warm, high-vis for safety and superb gripping hands.

By the way i got the gloves for £4 each from a local cash & carry