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Very Strong Gloves
I've been using black lightning gloves for over two years and find that they hold up very well for automotive, painting, staining, etc.. They are stronger then most of the nitrile and latex gloves that are readily available. I have found that they usually take one or two rough situations before a finger or hand is exposed (even when catching them on something like a turning drill chuck). I've used the gloves in many different situations (automative, mixing two part epoxy, staining, painting) and they perform equally well in all situations but are far superior to any other glove in the automative arena. If you are only using gloves for painting or staining you might want to save a few dollars and go with std. latex or blue nitrile since the extra expense (and durability) for Black Lighting gloves is probably not needed. For me, they are the only disposable glove that I use, mainly because I don't want multiple glove types.
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