yes
yes
Yes, acetone can dissolve vinyl gloves.
One can find reviews on vinyl gloves online at many sites. Walgreens and Target sell gloves and have user reviews. Medical Examination Gloves is another, actually superior, website that has reviews on vinyl gloves.
Vinyl or Neoprene Gloves.
Vinyl or Neoprene Gloves.
Vinyl or Neoprene Gloves.
No. Vinyl is a substance all of its own. That's why they may vinyl and latex gloves. So that those who are allergic to latex can use the vinyl. Otherwise there would be no point in making vinyl gloves especially seeing that latex is stronger and more protective than vinyl.
class 85
Yes, vinyl gloves are generally safe to use with baby oil. They provide a barrier to protect your hands from contact with the oil, which can be greasy and difficult to clean off. However, keep in mind that vinyl gloves may not be as durable or resistant to punctures as latex or nitrile gloves, so handle them carefully to avoid tearing. Always ensure that the gloves are intact before use.
Yes, petroleum jelly can break down vinyl gloves over time by weakening the material. It is recommended to use gloves specifically designed for handling petroleum-based products to prevent any deterioration.
Screen printing on vinyl is done with vinyl inks which are very dangerous. Neoprene gloves and a respirator are required. I would recommend that you have a professional do it.
yes but only up to 3 layers