Adenna Nitrile Gloves – My Stamp Of Approval
by Rodney TatumIn general, the importance of wearing good nitrile gloves includes but goes further than having just any pair of gloves. I am guilty of neglecting this task from time to time. You want to wear gloves for the sake of not having what you are cleaning (possibly the surface too) on you as well as the product you are using to touch your bare hands. Your hands are not only more sensitive than you realize, but they are also porous. Likewise, you do not want to constantly deal with a glove tearing apart in the middle of important detailing tasks. You also do not want the natural ability of your hands and fingers to be compromised by a glove that limits your mobility.
I did not have expectations purchasing these gloves. My evaluation started with a mindset of purchasing whatever nitrile gloves that were available on my next detailing supply order. This evolved into a feeling of guilt throwing away these gloves after using them. Of the many glove options available I chose the thickest option, the Adenna Catch Nitrile Industrial Grade Glove 9 Mil (Large). There is a wide range to select from in terms of size and mil thickness, to dial in the glove type you feel most comfortable with or to provide options for different tasks.
I was ultimately interested in the following with these gloves. Convenience of general long use and efficiency. Safety of long use with a variety detailing actions, polishing steps, different chemicals across the PH scale, and ceramic coating applications. Not compromising the ability to use my hands, almost as if my gloves were not there.
The ripples might have grown on me. I previously gravitated towards using nitrile gloves with a silkier texture. I did not think I would like the ripples, until now. They are very comfortable and more aesthetically pleasing to wear. The mil thickness is another balancing act with comfort. I purchased the thickest option. Though cautiously optimistic other brands of gloves that I considered durable would tear at an earlier pace than these. With the availability of less or more robust Adenna gloves you can choose your preference. The gloves I selected last a little longer than expected and (to my surprise) are more comfortable than I imagined. The price point is also better than other gloves I have used that are comparable in terms of quality. Check out this other article a full breakdown of the Adenna glove lineup here.
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