Try a good thick, laytext glove, such as disposable gloves for dishwashing found at the dishwashing section of your local grocerie store. :)
Disposable refrigerant containers are only used for virgin refrigerant.
The two major types of gloves include work or industrial gloves and casual or dress gloves
That is the correct spelling "danish" (sometimes capitalized) for the type of filled pastry.
Vinyl or Neoprene Gloves.
Any kind of gloves will protect the worker in a lab. Heavy gloves are used for hot objects and 'rubber' gloves are used for any thing that might contaminate the person. For example, when working with bacteria, it is a very good idea.
Gloves
If you have to ask this question, you really shouldn't be working with lacquer thinner, or any other solvent. LT is extremely toxic (and highly flammable), and our skin is one of the most efficient pathways for substances to get into the bloodstream. OF COURSE you should be wearing gloves. Be advised that LT, being the "atom bomb" of solvents, will almost immediately dissolve most disposable gloves (latex, etc). You will need, at a minimum, nitrile, and even those are often dissolved depending upon the particular chemical composition of the LT you're using (it varies by brand), so you may need to invest in a pair of laminated or heavy duty chemical gloves.
Vinyl or Neoprene Gloves.
Vinyl or Neoprene Gloves.
Vinyl or Neoprene Gloves.
A danish is a type of pastry. The inhabitants of Denmark is called a Dane in singular, Danes in plural.
Depends on the type and size of gloves.