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safety tip

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Over the past few years we have used surgical gloves in handling glass, rather than ribbed mitts. They grip really well. Polishing glass is far safer, especially at the edges when you can get a nick or worse. Being thin is a definite advantage. Keeps fingerprints off too, so no lengthy polishing.

Ideal for handling those easily marked satin black mouldings as mentioned on 'The Grumble' recently.
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Post by John »

Thanks for the tip foxyframer. Welcome to the forum
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Thanks John. Been in this biz for 35 years now, so will hope to make some helpful contributions to the Forum.
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