14 Years Factory 32″ Large cuff rubber glove for Durban Factory
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 32” length(82cm), smooth finish, seamless, no cotton lining, left/right hand, cuff perimeter:75cm, 800g/pair, 50pairs/case.
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 32” length(82cm), smooth finish, seamless, no cotton lining, left/right hand, cuff perimeter:75cm, 800g/pair, 50pairs/case.
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Unique Attributes and Characteristics:
Please list the unique/special characteristics of this product. Please be specific, as this information will help sell your product:
Rough textured Polyamide nylon gloves (knitted)
Easy to rinse after use in flushing water and can be washed in both washing machine and dishwasher.
Features & Benefits:
New, effective, practical, hygienic, fun, great design
Uses/ Food Recommendations:
Use to clean and scrub potatoes, baked potatoes, carrots, beetroot, gourds and many other vegetables. Preserve the essential vitamins and minerals in the skin and just below.
Composition (Please be specific re: composition/parts)
Outside: Polyamide nylon 99,9 %
Inside: Elastan 0,1 % (rubber)
Color & Finish Type (matte, polished, etc):
Dark mahogany brown – rough
Manufacturing Method:
Knitting
Dimensions (please be specific):
Side to Side: 15 cm
Front to Back: 22 cm
Fits what size hands? Male/female one size.
Cleaning and Care:
After use – flush under water while wearing.
Take off – wring or shake water out to hang dry. (does not sour)
Can be giving a more thoroughly clean in washing machine at 40 degrees and dishwasher at max 50 degrees.
Safety Issues/ Cautionary Notes:
Do not put into boiling water and microwave. Do not bleech. Do not use for other cleaning purposes. Do not use in conjunction with cleaning detergents. Use normal water only.
To scrub or not to scrub ?
The scrubbing glove was invented by Lars Forsberg, a Danish engineer aged 41.
Lars was driven with the lack of good methods to clean new dug Danish potatoes with loose skin normally sold throughout Scandinavia during summer.
I was simple annoyed with the result of bristle brushes staining all over, skin getting caught in ugly cleaning sponges or the hassle of using a knife to get the thin peel off so I came up with the gloves. Today we are selling this in 30+ countries and everyday we get letters form happy customers appreciating the idea of avoiding peeling and scrub instead.
UK POOL
1. Wide of soldier walking in sandstorm
2. Various military vehicles manoeuvering during sandstorm
3. Sign to camp being buffeted by wind
4. Pull out from entrance to camp
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Colonel Chris Bernon, British army spokesman
“All I can say is that British forces are deployed forward in forward assembly areas in positions from which they could execute military operations immediately should those orders come.”
6. Tank driving between dunes in sandstorm
7. Soldier walking in sandstorm
8. Soldier sheltering from wind in tent
9. Tank moving past tent
10. Soldier in tank taking off goggles and mask
11. Various of soldiers putting chemical suits on
12. Various of chemical weapon exercise
13. Protective black rubber glove pops out of tank hatch
POOL
March 19, 2003
14. Various of soldiers stretchering “casualty” into medical vehicle during chemical exercise
15. Vehicle driving off
16. Vehicle coming to halt
17. Line of vehicles
UK POOL
March 19, 2003
18. Tornado taxiing on tarmac
19. Midshot of cockpit
20. Tornado taxiing up runway
21. Tornado taking off
APTN
March 19, 2003
22. Pan from Kuwait City building to soldiers and armoured vehicle
23. Two soldiers on top of armoured vehicle
24. Various of busy major road in sandstorm, civilian vehicles and man walking in high wind
25. Wide exterior of exterior Kuwait Airport
26. Various people wheeling baggage into departures building
27. People queuing at check-in
28. Pan of luggage
29. Wide interior of departures hall
STORYLINE:
With the deadline for Iraqi president Saddam Hussein just hours away, British troops in Kuwait were, on Wednesday, waiting to deploy towards the Kuwait-Iraq border.
The first American troops began moving forward earlier in the day.
A strong sand storm swept in on Wednesday, affecting several units, hampering movement and visibility.
The storm was expected to last through the day, with heavy gusts of wind subsiding in the night.
British soldiers have been ordered to take anti-nerve agent tablets in case chemical weapons are used.
Final medical emergency drills in nuclear chemical and biological warfare suits were being carried out.
At a British base near Kuwait City, Tornado aircraft continued practicing.
Tornados are capable of precision bombing.
Britain has Tornados, Harrier and Jaguar fighter jets and other planes in the region.
The heavy sandstorms engulfed Kuwait City where the Kuwait National Guard has been deployed to protect important sites and buildings.
Meanwhile the scramble to get out of the region continues.
Kuwait airport remained busy on Wednesday as residents, fearful of chemical attack and terrorist reprisals, left the city.
The small oil-rich state is a major U.S. ally in the Gulf.
There are 40,000 British troops massed in the region.
In all, about 300,000 U.S. and British troops were within striking distance of Iraq, backed by more than 1,000 warplanes.
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