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<div>I am not having any luck finding gloves that are designed to resist fiberglass fibers. Any recommendations?<br>
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Bill Schaffell<br>
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<div>Are you talking fiberglass fibers as in insulation? or fiberglas fibers for chopper guns or other resin build up process?</div>
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<div>For insulation you can just baby powder your hands and arms first then wear gloves and other protective clothing....... powder seals off the pores and most of the fibers stay out.</div>
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<div>Okay for bigger fibers too but they can often actually just poke thru.....or used too. Been almost 40 years since i used a chopper gun. </div>
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<div>If insulation you can buy Eco Touch stuff from Corning....less dust but still "itches".</div>
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<div>DickA</div>
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