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How do you get water out of rubber gloves?

by Guest59203  |  earlier

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The water won't evaporate, drip out if I hang them upside down, or magically disappear.

There's no holes in my rubber gloves, and everytime I finish washing the dishes, my hands smell stinky.

Yeah, I know it doesn't belong in chemistry...but evaporating is a change of state...

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  1. stick like something small or use a shockvac hose and put it in the glove and suck it out lol


  2. Blow dry them!

    (On low & on cold).

  3. Put it on your head and start blowin.

  4. Dude, that "water" is the sweat from your stinkin' hands! Those gloves were dry when you jammed your hams down in there, and now they're sweatin' like the pigs they are.

    Oh, yeah, that's sweat. The dishwater is hot and your hands have no way to evaporate the sweat and it collects down there. Dishwater getting into your gloves? C'mon, those things go way up your forearm. That ain't dishwater.

    Time to buy new rubber gloves? Or a dishwasher? Or just rinse out the gloves and turn them inside out to dry?

  5. Change your dish liquid to Palmolive...your gloves won't smell bad

  6. be pro-active not re-active

    Don't put water in them!

  7. flip em inside out and then hang them upside down

  8. Blow dry it.

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