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White Cotton Gloves (12 Pack)

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  • Cotton Gloves for handing delicate items or used as a glove liner
  • Great for use inside a Class 0 Glove to wick moisture from your hands
  • Use with delicate items, crystals on chandeliers to avoid fingerprints
  • Use when cleaning and polishing brightwork like Polished Stainless or Brass

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Item #: 56-201  UPC : 00669893034143  MPN : 80-1330-C2

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Cotton Gloves can be worn inside of a latex rubber glove, as a glove liner to wick away moisture from you hands

Cotton gloves are great handling delicate items where fingerprints would be left on the surface 

Chandeliers,
Coach lights 

Stainless Steel or Brass Trim work on elevators, Entry ways, etc

Keeps the oils from your fingers from transferring onto the cleaned surfaces while remaining nimble fingers

For chandeliers use your favorite spray cleaner, Hagerty, Sprayway, and polish the pieces while wearing the gloves



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