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I bought/ used wrapping glove today for the first time in 25 years.
Posted by Pane Talev on 10 December 2020 at 17:54I bought/ used wrapping glove today for the first time in 25 years.
What and idiot I have been.
Trimming around the glass panels is smooth. Hand is sliding easy.
Wow. What a excitement.
Buy it!
Pane Talev replied 4 years, 10 months ago 6 Members · 6 Replies -
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Although I am far from being a wrapper. I have a glove too and find it very helpful.
glides nicely as you say but I think my hands are a bit small for it as it drags a bit and becomes loose!
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There are lots of new wrapping gloves available now that are constantly tighter as there seems to be an elastic feel to them.
The Avery one shown there is great, but as you say, depends on your hand size if it’s going to be tight. -
As Peter says, there are lots of gloves on the market now.
I always prefered the Avery one as it was tight, nice and thin and you could have a real feel of the bodywork while applying. The downside was always having to wet the glove.
@pane-talev1 are you wetting the glove too, Pane?
I forget the name of my gloves. ill check when I go to work shortly. they have a coating on them that makes them much more durable than the regular wrapping gloves and they are tight and stretchy. The downside is they are a bit thicker, but you quickly get used to it. the BIGGEST benefit is you do NOT need to wet the glove. the coating allows it to glide. it also lasts much longer than any glove I have used.
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Ive been using white cotton gloves which are mainly used for fixing printer and moving vinyl around. Does the job but obviously not heat proof which i dont see as a problem as its the vinyl im heating not my hand
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