Looking for trimming gloves that don't get sticky.

BigB 420

Well-Known Member
Question for you guys.

I used some gloves for trimming once that would not stick to the buds at all. Anyone know what kind of gloves those might have been? They were white and not as stretchy as most rubber gloves.

I hate using nitril and latex because I feel like I'm damaging the buds when my fingers get sticky. I've tried trimming bare handed but the same thing happens.

These gloves were amazing, the trichomes would not stick to them at all. I'd like to buys a big box for croptober.

Thanks!
 

Red1966

Well-Known Member
Never found gloves that didn't get tacky over time. Perhaps the bud you were trimming just wasn't sticky?
 

hardknox72

Active Member
Yeah my wife gets those from work. There not as strechy kind of see through, i think they are a high petroleum product.
 

hardknox72

Active Member
No i dont think so not for me... It just seems with the petrolium based gloves that the flowers seem to not stick to em as much or at all. No trichome degredation from the petrol or any issues. Just smoothe sailing
 

BigB 420

Well-Known Member
No i dont think so not for me... It just seems with the petrolium based gloves that the flowers seem to not stick to em as much or at all. No trichome degredation from the petrol or any issues. Just smoothe sailing
Cool thanks for the info.
 

Dr.King

New Member
Question for you guys.

I used some gloves for trimming once that would not stick to the buds at all. Anyone know what kind of gloves those might have been? They were white and not as stretchy as most rubber gloves.

I hate using nitril and latex because I feel like I'm damaging the buds when my fingers get sticky. I've tried trimming bare handed but the same thing happens.

These gloves were amazing, the trichomes would not stick to them at all. I'd like to buys a big box for croptober.

Thanks!
The blue medical ones that Wal-mart sell work tons better as they are non-stick for medical use. Them are the best in my opinion but remember we are talking about resin which is basically glue. There hasn't been a reason yet for a company that would need to create true nonstick gloves. Anything really that sticky we tend to use machines for it.

Side note. I don't mind getting sticky resinie gloves. After putting on a fresh pair we collect all used resin gloves in a bin. Make sure when taking off the gloves you turn them inside out. After having collected the gloves just simply fill them up with 91% Isopropyl Alcohol. Take a rubber band or tie the end of each glove. The Isopropyl Alcohol will evaporate leaving pure resin that isn't sticky anymore. Hope this helps.

Be save and live life everyone.
 
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