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I cant find a standard specific to pressure washing, other than with abrasives.
Can anybody recommend suitable gloves for this task?
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On the assumption that you are pressure washing with water, plus perhaps a detergent, then any good quality, reasonably thick natural rubber gauntlet would be the best. If you need more PM me with your e-mail and I can let you have some recommendations. (Note, I do not sell gloves!)
Chris
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chris.packham wrote:On the assumption that you are pressure washing with water, plus perhaps a detergent, then any good quality, reasonably thick natural rubber gauntlet would be the best. If you need more PM me with your e-mail and I can let you have some recommendations. (Note, I do not sell gloves!)
Chris
Thanks Chris,
My main concern was the pressure but I'm a bit happier now that our standard rubber gloves will cover it.
Thanks again,
John
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Can you confirm the process? If that's a needle-jet of water then gloves are unlikely to help!
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Ron,
Its a fan type. The likelihood, in reality, of an operators gloved hand coming into contact with the spray is minimal but not impossible.
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