China Gold Supplier for 24″ rubber glove – cotton linning-rough finish to New Zealand Importers

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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 24” length(62cm), rough finish, seamless, cotton lining, ambidextrous style (fits either hand), 570g/pair, 50pairs/case. Good resistance against acid and alkali. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, etc.


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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex.

24” length(62cm), rough finish, seamless, cotton lining, ambidextrous style (fits either hand), 570g/pair, 50pairs/case.

Good resistance against acid and alkali. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, etc.

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  • When it comes to protecting your hands while on the job you should NEVER settle!

    Whether you’re searching a subject, searching a vehicle, at the scene of a MV crash where extrication is needed or making a dynamic entry….you’ll want the palms AND ALSO the back and sides of your hand to be protected.
    With Level 5 Spectra cut-resistant material sewn in to protect the palm side and back side of your hand and fingers….

    ….YOU TRULY GET FULL ARMOR PROTECTION FOR YOUR HANDS!!

    Spectra® fiber is one of the strongest and lightest fibers available. A bright white polyethylene, it is 15 times stronger than steel, more durable than polyester and has a specific strength that is 40% greater than aramid fiber.

    The Guardian Gloves offer you OPTIMUM protection for your hands!

    Our Guardian Gloves, designed specifically by our Founder (Officer Suresh Madhavan), give you the ULTIMATE in hand protection…

    …while helping to maintain the dexterity and comfort you want AND NEED!

    Gloves that protect your hands are great after all ….but if they don’t allow for dexterity to allow you to FEEL what you are touching….what’s the point?

    Features:

    100% Spectra Lining protects not only palms BUT ALSO the back and sides of the hand
    Armor-Skin on the palm and finger tips
    Smart-Touch index finger and thumb for smart phone/touch-screen capability
    Injected Rubber (High Density) on the back of the hands to protect fingers, knuckles and the back of hands
    Benefits:

    Superior cut protection
    Spectra Lining offers protection of front, back and sides of hands with LEVEL 5 cut protection
    Excellent durability and abrasion resistance….for LONG LASTING use
    Spectra Level 5 cut protection EVEN WHEN THE GLOVES ARE WET (something most “cut resistant” gloves DO NOT offer)
    Lightweight comfort AND breathable
    High Density Injected Rubber on the back of the hands offer OUTSTANDING protection while allowing great flexion and mobility while maintaining a low profile (unlike hard, plastic knuckle gloves)
    No need to remove your gloves to use your smartphone or touch-screen device
    Superior blend and placement of materials provide a fit that makes this glove fit like a batting glove….NOT a bulky, chunky search glove
    Armor-Skin on the palms and fingers give you superior grip under AND protection all conditions….wet or dry

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    Cleanhouse in Vietnam is proud to offer industrial hygiene services, renovation and maintenance of real estate in Vietnam for over 10 yearsand is the first company to apply the quality management system ISO 9001 -2000 in the field …Cleaning your house seems like a fairly self-explanatory task, but when you sit down to think about it, where do you even start? And how do you clean a toilet, anyway? We’ll work it down into a streamlined process that seems simple enough to tackle and instantly gratifying. Once you get started, you won’t want to stop until the whole house is spick and span.
    Attempt to delegate tasks. If you live with other people, cleaning the house should not be exclusively your responsibility! You may have to take on leadership by setting up a rotational cleaning schedule, but it’s far better than having to do this backbreaking work alone.
    Make sure the tasks assigned are age-appropriate – i.e. grade school children can pick up their bedroom floors, teenagers can clean the garage or bathroom, etc. It should also be equal – cleaning the toilet is hardly on par with organizing the coffee table.Clean the toilet. Ugh. Cleaning the toilet is one of the worst tasks, so it’s best to get it over with as soon as possible. Throw on a pair of rubber gloves (not the ones for the dishes) to keep your hands away from the grime and bacteria, and give the toilet a gentle rub down with a sponge and hot water to loosen everything up. Let it soak in the hot water while you move onto the bowl.
    After that, squirt toilet cleaner into the inside of the bowl and around the rim. Let it soak for a minute and then scrub it with a toilet brush. When you’re finished, give it a flush.
    When you’re done with the bowl, return back to the outside surfaces. Spray them down with a disinfectant spray and wipe dry with a cloth or paper towel.
    Clean the glass/mirrors. It is commonly thought that glass cleaner does the cleaning. In fact, it’s meant just to make it sparkly, not to get it clean. It’s actually no substitute for soapy water, especially if your mirror is quite dirty. Here’s how you should clean your windows and mirrors:
    First, wash your glass with a solution of warm or hot water, dish soap with a rag, sponge, or squeegee. Powdered no-scratch cleaner works fantastic for cleaning mirrors, glass, ceramics, and metals because it scrubs off hard water residue without scratching the surface. Then wipe down the surface with a dry, lint-free cloth or lint-free paper towels.
    If you want to clean glass and be environmentally friendly, clean the glass with vinegar and water, dry with a lint-free cloth, and rub the glass with newspaper. No streaks! Make sure you use some elbow grease – it requires pressure to properly clean glass.
    Alternatively, spray glass cleaner on a paper towel and clean the glass surface. The glass cleaner acts as a shield to help keep spots and dust easy to remove. When misused, glass “cleaner” will leave streaks. You can also use old newspaper to wipe the glass surface after washing; the glass will be streak free and this is a great way to reuse old newspaper.Wash the dishes. These save a lot of work when you use them right. Your dishwasher works best when you load it completely and run it right after you use your dishes.
    Big things like pots and pans are usually best hand-washed because they don’t fit well in the dishwasher.
    Dishes wear out more quickly when washed by machine than by hand because the dishwasher’s soap is abrasive; heirloom china, delicate wine glasses, and other really fragile things should be carefully hand-washed instead.

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