101 Uses for Household Rubber Gloves
101 Uses for Household Rubber Gloves
If you have a screw-top bottle that has become stuck, use gloves for better grip.
Picking up spiders and creepy-crawlies.
Food preparation - wear gloves when preparing vegetables, fish, meat, etc to stop your hands and nails from becoming dirty or smelly.
Painting and decorating.
Gardening.
Washing up.
Cleaning.
Dusting. It's so easy to knock your hand hand when dusting - wearing gloves will protect you from injury.
Bathing pets.
Cleaning up after pets and children.
Dyeing/bleaching your hair.
Washing your hair - no need to get hands wet!
Protect your hands from steam burn when removing hot food from microwave (and especially when removing the film lid).
Clearing tables in restaurants.
Always keep a spare pair at work for unexpected dirty jobs.
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Page created August 1999. Last updated November 2004.