
Kimberly-Clark
Purple Nitrile-Xtra Exam GlovesPrice subject to change.
Nitrile and chemical-resistant gloves for solvents, acids, and degreasers.
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Nitrile gloves keep degreasers, wheel cleaners, iron removers, and tar removers off your skin — and keep your skin oils off whatever you're polishing or coating. Reach for them every time you're working with anything acidic (acid wheel cleaners, some iron removers), anything solvent-heavy (tar remover, bug remover, brake cleaner), or anything labeled as a skin sensitizer or corrosive on the SDS. The 4-mil disposable nitrile gloves are fine for most chemicals; step up to 8-mil or heavier reusable chemical gloves for prolonged exposure or aggressive acids. Latex isn't a substitute — it's permeable to most automotive solvents and degrades on contact.
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Kimberly-Clark
Purple Nitrile-Xtra Exam GlovesPrice subject to change.


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