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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    Just used my waterproof gloves at local wash. My hands are warm and dry.

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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    I hate the cold, but the warm water wash has always been ok for me too.
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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    HF didn`t have any of the above do I order a pair of these.

    https://www.glacierglove.com/ice-bay/

    I`ll let you guys know when they arrive.

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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    I use a window washer glove by Unger. Made of a wet suit material
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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    Thanks, Fishing !!!
    This should be a link to them --- https://www.harborfreight.com/rubber...oves-4468.html
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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    Dan, those are very good gloves. I`ve been thru a couple of pairs.

    Y`all definitely put me in the mood to sample more, these just arrived 5 mins ago:
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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    I also order these on Fleabay, $5 from HK:
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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    Quote Originally Posted by tom p. View Post
    Dan, those are very good gloves. I`ve been thru a couple of pairs.

    Y`all definitely put me in the mood to sample more, these just arrived 5 mins ago:
    Good to know, I just got mine, looking forward to using them. Keep us posted on the alternatives.

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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    Disregard - initial reply was for a another cold weather post.

    I use the lined rubber gloves from Home Depot. I`m not doing a really detailed wash - just getting the crap off so dexterity isn`t a huge issue.

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator;2149733 Got the last/heartiest one from Duluth Trading Co...[edit
    Note they were less than optimal when I was wearing glasses, in case that factors in; too much condensation on the lenses.
    Duluth is what I have as well. I use their neck gaiter in combination with the Wooly Mammoth hat. It`s a great combination. They work well when working crashes or outside for extended periods. I don`t have glasses, so I can`t speak to Accumulator`s comment - but I could see it happening. I think Duluth has the gaiters on sale.

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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    Duluth Trading`s clothing/etc. is kinda funny IME...some stuff is great, other stuff is simply not. Sizing is all over the map too. Despite having medium-large hands, I got their largest winter gloves ("Trigger Mitts" or something like that) so I could wear some light liner gloves inside them. I can *barely* squeeze into them with light liners; these are "XXL"?!?

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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    Glacier bay was having a buy one get one free sale so I bought a pair of the ice ones recommended above and another pair different model for snow removal.

    I just finished a wash when I started it was 33 degrees out and my hands stayed very warm dipping them into the cold water to wet the mitts.

    Highly recommend.

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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Duluth Trading`s clothing/etc. is kinda funny IME...some stuff is great, other stuff is simply not. Sizing is all over the map too. Despite having medium-large hands, I got their largest winter gloves ("Trigger Mitts" or something like that) so I could wear some light liner gloves inside them. I can *barely* squeeze into them with light liners; these are "XXL"?!?
    And I thought I was the only one that thought so. Cabela`s clothing lines are the same for me.

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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    I was near Harbor Fright this past week and bought those gloves Fishing is modeling in post #12 of this thread. I think they were $7, made by "Hardy". They call them one-size-fits-all and are a bit large for me. I haven`t actually used them yet.

    The Clam gloves shown in post #22 are very nice quality gloves. One is leaking already. The gloves are probably just a bit thick and there`s more loss of dexterity than I care for. Very warm otherwise, I`ve used them twice.

    Gloves from China are still en route. Target date: Jan 25

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    Re: Glove recommendation for cold weather washes

    Autogeek forum member UncleDavy dropped off some glacier gloves a couple weeks ago. These things work awesome!

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