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On the issue of gloves, Brent, I just happen to use your post to answer,
hope you don't mind.
After 3 years in the composite work shop at Sun-n-Fun, I have grown
accustom to the skin barriers. I use "ply 9" from Wicks, but Jim says
"liquid gloves" is better. These products have mill spec ratings and are
guaranteed to stop even acetone. I wear gloves over the barrier creams
(jell) to keep down on the gross contamination and have been extremely
happy with the results.
The creams are around $7 to $8 dollars and a typical container will last a
couple of years. (which is why I am still using ply 9) The creams wash off
easily with soap and water. They must be re-applied after washing your
hands. All the sticky comes off easily with soap and water, its impressive
and makes composite work much more enjoyable. Jim puts it on his legs
(when wearing shorts) and arms also at the beginning of the day.
Bobby Pate
320 (in progress forever)
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