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CavemanCharlie
Oct 25, 2019Explorer III
DutchmenSport wrote:am1958 wrote:That's OK. To each his/her own. ;)
I have a feeling that some people aren't taking this thread seriously... :) :) :)
To clarify a bit, the gloves were not new, and she was holding the second glove in her teeth by the cuff while she was spraying down the sewer hoses, inside and out. That also means she was touching the hose with her bare hand after all. See the illogical logic in the using gloves? She probably would have functioned a bit easier without them and then just washed her hands when she was completely done.
But, there again... to each their own. I just don't see the logic in gloves if the gloves spread whatever contamination the user is attempt to prevent touching them.
I don't use gloves. I know that may of you will cringe at that. I just try to not stick my hands into,,, any thing dirty while dumping.
And, after dumping. I still have hot water left in my water heater so I go into the bathroom and wash may hands with soap and hot water.
We would all be a lot healthier if more people would just wash there hands with soap and hot water.
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