To keep stuff off of your hand.
you don't
Latex is more comfortable to wear, and can stretch easier, but people can be allergic to it.
No but your hand would sweat all night
Do you mean oil based enamel, or alkyd enamel? It can, but you will have to prime it with a barrier coat of compatible primer for the new paint to stick to it. I would not recommend it though. If the latex paint has been around for a long time, you have a better chance of having your new paint last. Is this inside or outside? Is it exposed to temperature extremes? The latex paint will be able to expand and contract more than the oil based enamel. If you can imagine putting paint on a latex glove, letting it dry, then putting the glove on (stretching it) then you will have a good idea (although much more extreme) of what you are asking the paint to do. If you really must put an oil based enamel on top of latex. Use a good oil based enamel like Kilz or Zinnzer Bullseye before you paint it. After you put the barrier coat on, you will have a limited time to get the other paint on....check the directions.
Cotton, vinyl and latex gloves or finger cots are the best
Cotton, vinyl and latex gloves or finger cots are the best
Cotton, vinyl and latex gloves or finger cots are the best
The difference between a latex and a neoprine surgical glove is the material there made from. So people are allergic to latex so they made neoprine for those peoples needs.
Latex glove
To keep stuff off of your hand.
you don't
its called latex gloves and the other glove is called rubber
A glove
Latex is more comfortable to wear, and can stretch easier, but people can be allergic to it.
Glove
That is a personal preference and done mainly for comfort. There is no advantage nor disadvantage in doing it .... some players just feel more comfortable with the finger outside the glove. The index finger is closest to the pocket of the glove so you get more padding by having it outside the finger of the glove.