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Sanitation glove, made of 100% natrual latex, length 32-36cm, textured palm for anti-slip, waterproof, anti acid and alkali, non-toxic. Mainly used for food processing, hotels, family kitchen, etc. Color: red, yellow, orange, rose, nude, etc.
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Sanitation glove, made of 100% natrual latex, length 32-36cm, textured palm for anti-slip, waterproof, anti acid and alkali, non-toxic.
Mainly used for food processing, hotels, family kitchen, etc. Color: red, yellow, orange, rose, nude, etc.
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Find out when your glove fits like a glove and when it doesn’t!
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I’m sure you’ve heard of the saying “fits like a glove” but what exactly does it mean?
The first thing to consider when you buy a glove is that you want the glove to be tight. What does that mean? When you go in for the first time, there shouldn’t be excess material, it should all fit neatly like a second layer of skin right next to it. Bare in mind, glove leather is flexible and will stretch over time so rather get something that feels too tight than something that is too loose.
The second aspect of gloves is the lengths of the fingers. Make sure that the thumb fits just like the fingers. Most of the time, you cannot go with your finger all the way to the skin but sometimes there’s just like half an inch or 2 cm in between and you can’t get there. Now, they still may feel like they fit but once you’ve worn a glove that really fits, there’s no comparison and you don’t want to go back anymore. Ideally, you want the quirks to be very close to your skin.
Now obviously, an unlined glove will always look more elegant than a lined glove. Most people would think this is a well fitting glove however, if you look closely, there is excess material here in the side and therefore, it’s half a size too big for me. Otherwise, it’s pretty good nevertheless, this is lightly too big and over time, it will become bigger. Check the glove, wear it and when in doubt, always go with a size smaller.
This brings us to glove sizing. Most source today have sizes in small, medium, large, sometimes, you find gloves that are one size fits all but there is no such thing as the glove that fits all hands, it’s simply impossible especially when it’s made of leather. Traditional glove sizes are in 7, 7.5, 8, 9, 9.5 and so forth. At Fort Belvedere, we carry all of our gloves in six different sizes. I also pay particular attention to the cut so we designed the cut with slightly longer fingers for larger hands and shorter fingers for smaller hands so you get the best and most elegant fit. With our range of 6 sizes, we cover about 99% of all men and it’s just important that you measure your hand correctly.
So how to determine your glove size? You need a measuring tape.
First, determine what your dominant hand is. In my case, it’s the right one. Then , you measure around the widest part of your hand, once around without the thumb like so. Take the measuring tape, hold it tight, get around and you want to keep it tight.
In my case, it’s 8.5 so my glove size is going to be 8 and 1/2. If you measure in centimeters, simply divide that number by 2.54. If you’re in between sizes, always go down. For example, if you measure 9.2, 9.3, 9.25, go with size 9. If you measure 7.4, you probably go with a 7.5 because it’s already a small hand but in general, always go down a size because the glove will stretch and it’s a flexible material. Also, if you have particularly long fingers, our gloves will definitely work for you if you go with a smaller size. If you have a wide hand and short fingers, also go a size down. Don’t go with the regular size. Our gloves will adapt and you will get a much better fit out of them.
One of the most important factors of fit is something you actually cannot see. It’s basically the softness of the glove. This glove here is made of Lamb Nappa from Fort Belvedere, it has quirks and when I move my hands, it’s just very soft. I don’t feel much resistance, it’s very comfortable and neat. On the other hand, I have a glove here that’s from a cheaper retailer and the gloves feel very stiff. The leather is stiff, when I move I can feel it pull everywhere and it’s not something I can show you in the video really, it’s something you have to experience. Once you wear the glove, you’ll know immediately what I mean. So if the glove feels particularly stiff, it’s usually not the best choice.
Of course, it also depends on the leather, lamb nappa and peccary have this soft, subtle feel that is one of a kind and you will not find that in deer skin or bison skin or cheaper leathers that are used usually when you buy a pair of gloves for 30 bucks.
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Carpenter and builder Rob Robillard from http://www.AConcordCarpenter.com provides Tips and Important considerations when using a Pressure Washer
Read article here: http://www.aconcordcarpenter.com/how-to-use-a-pressure-washer.html
Visit Rob’s website where he shares his industry training and experience to provide solutions to your problems and to make appropriate PRO recommendations for purchasing products, tools and accessories.
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Here at A Concord Carpenter we love tools and believe the right tool for the job can save you time and money, but ultimately you’ll get better results when you use the BEST tool for the job. When it comes to cleaning outdoors, nothing does a better job, faster than a pressure washer. But misuse of a pressure washer can have the opposite effect on your project. Check out these important tips on how to use a pressure washer.
Nozzle Choice
Nozzle choice is important to get the best results for the application you are using your pressure washer for. Nozzles are marked by degree and often color coated to delineate the width of the fan of the spray. A wide spray, for example 40-degrees, is good for soft material, like wood. A thin stream or a 0-degree spray is good for tough stains on concrete or to strip offending build up from a surface or weeds from cracks in driveways.
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Spray Pattern
The spray pattern you use during operation is important and can have a major impact on the results of your wash. Start spraying from a distance of 4 feet and work your way closer until you get the desired cleaning effect. Don’t get too close to the work surface as you may gouge or damage the work surface. Once you find the appropriate distance maintain this distance throughout your cleaning.
You can work from top down or from the bottom up, but keep your pattern consistent and use an overlapping pattern to prevent streaking. Whether you choose to work from the top first or the bottom depends on the surface you are cleaning.
Be sure to spray your surface at an angle, a direct spray from a powerful pressure washer can force dirt and grit into the surface rather than wash it away. When rinsing a clean surface be sure to spray with the nozzle pointed down or away in the same direction to promote left over dirt and debris to flow down and away from the surface.
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Detergents and Chemicals
If you are using a detergent, degreaser, or any other chemical to accelerate your cleaning you should prepare the area around your work surface and ensure you are wearing the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
To mitigate the effect of chemicals on your landscaping you can pre-soak your plants around the cleaning area with a generous amount of water to dilute any possible chemical contamination.
To thoroughly protect your plants and flowers you can set up tarps over them to prevent any direct contact with chemicals. If you do so, remember to use an opaque tarp and minimize the amount of time the plants remain under the tarp during hot days.
Eye protection should ALWAYS be worn during pressure washer operation and when using harsh chemicals gloves, long sleeve, and pants should be worn to prevent contact with skin.
Using a detergent is an important step when staining a deck.
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Take extra care
A pressure washer is an extremely powerful tool and you should take extra care near windows, electrical components like lights and exterior outlets, and fragile components of your home or deck. The strength of the pressure washer could damage these parts of your home and worse could force water in and behind the exterior of the home accelerating rot and promoting mold.
Consider the direction of spray against some specific areas. Never spray up under clapboard siding or shingles. You could drive water up and under the protective surfaces of your home. Same concept goes for your roof, spraying up under shingles can drive water up and under your roof which could develop into a consistent leak and promote rot.
As I mentioned a pressure washer is powerful so be sure to wear PPE and treat the nozzle like a gun and NEVER point it at anyone or anything you don’t intend to spray. Also the kick back of the sprayer can be tough to handle so stay off ladders and ensure you have solid footing and handle the wand with both hands during operation.