How do I clean these gloves so they do not leave marks?

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They leave marks on dishes in the pattern of the gloves.

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  • Tried soap, bleach, ammonia, vinegar, scalding water, microfiber cloth.
  • Only the fingertips leave marks and are sticky.
  • Palms or back of fingers with the same pattern are not sticky, nor are flat parts.
  • Brand: Playtex
  • The marks on glass come off with microfiber cloth and pressure.

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Best Answer

Clean rubber gloves can still leave marks. My guess is that the finger pads are more wornout (at microscopic level) and you've reached the not so smooth 'meat' part of the rubber that will stick and rub off on things.

Try with new gloves, or surgical latex gloves, or if marks on glass drive you nuts (like some of us), you can try microfiber gloves over rubber gloves.




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Quick Answer about "How do I clean these gloves so they do not leave marks?"

  • Before you take off the gloves, wash them with soap and water, preferably at a utility sink or outdoors using a hose. ...
  • Turn the gloves inside out, and soak the gloves in soap and water. ...
  • Hang the gloves to dry thoroughly. ...
  • Wipe the gloves off with a disinfectant cloth.


  • Should you use gloves with vinegar?

    Undiluted cleaning vinegar will irritate unprotected skin, so wear gloves! gloves when using it.

    How do you wash gloves after use?

    Turn the gloves inside out and wash in the same anti-bacterial soap or solution and warm water that was used to wash the outside of the gloves. Rinse the gloves with warm water and hang to dry. Gloves must be completely dry to use for maximum longevity.

    How do you clean nitrile coated gloves?

    We recommend washing your nitrile gloves or PCV gloves in a sink using mild laundry detergent or dishwashing soap.
  • Do NOT use bleach or solvents as these oxidizing agents can cause discoloration.
  • We recommend air-drying your gloves to prevent any material shrinkage and maintain proper sizing.


  • What are the two ways to clean gloves?

    If you're laundering cotton, polyester or wool gloves, use cold water and mild laundry detergent. For nylon, use warm water and mild detergent. You can also soak them in water and hand wash with mild detergent. Again, soak with cold water for cotton, polyester and wool gloves, and soak with warm water for nylon.



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    Answer 2

    The latex rubber gloves break down over time becoming sticky and messy. Aging is sped up by using in very hot water. The "fingerprint" marks left on stainless steel pots and clear glass containers can be easily removed by wiping with a paper towel dampened with vegetable oil. The glove marks are an organic and vegetable oil is an organic solvent. The oil can then be washed off with warm soapy water. Once gloves become sticky, they should be discarded. An alternative is disposable vinyl, latex, or nitrile (surgical) gloves.

    Answer 3

    Sometimes if the gloves were greasy before, try using a grease fighting dishwashing detergent. Rub your hands together with the soap to remove all grease. Make sure to scrub thoroughly, like you were going into surgery. Rinse with hot water. This usually works for me. Sometimes if your gloves are aging, the rubber will become tacky, if this is the case, replace the gloves.

    Answer 4

    We have been having the same problem. I searched online, and found that it is the gloves wearing down. Probably better off using a different brand. Check out the reviews that led me to this answer: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3HBPYRGEGLSI7/#R3HBPYRGEGLSI7

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