As mentioned in the subject, do you wash your rubber gloves regularly? And if yes how?
Basically, I’m turned on by used rubber gloves. But in terms of hygiene I turn them inside out, slip into them and wash them with soap and water at times.
Do you have alternative methods?
Searching for gloves on Ebay I read in one offer that the girl selling the gloves is washing them in the washing machine. Cannot believe that they get clean on the in- and outside. Any experiences?
Do you wash your (rubber) gloves?
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We're just putting them in the washing machine.
But the used ones we steal get a special treatment, including 90+°C washing, they survive that, and alcohol. They're practically sterilized when we use them first
We too love used gloves, but they get a very deep clean.
But the used ones we steal get a special treatment, including 90+°C washing, they survive that, and alcohol. They're practically sterilized when we use them first
We too love used gloves, but they get a very deep clean.
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Can I ask what your special treatment is in detail pls?katertjekat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16, 2022 3:21 pm We're just putting them in the washing machine.
But the used ones we steal get a special treatment, including 90+°C washing, they survive that, and alcohol. They're practically sterilized when we use them first
We too love used gloves, but they get a very deep clean.
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1. A first clean with soap in normal warm water to remove dirtmeistrllapgoch wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 9:30 amCan I ask what your special treatment is in detail pls?katertjekat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16, 2022 3:21 pm We're just putting them in the washing machine.
But the used ones we steal get a special treatment, including 90+°C washing, they survive that, and alcohol. They're practically sterilized when we use them first
We too love used gloves, but they get a very deep clean.
2. Bring water to boiling temperature, add detergent, and then put the gloves in it, stirring with a wooden spoon. You might think the gloves would melt, but that has never been the case (yet).
3. Rince the gloves under cold running water.
4. Leave for a couple of hours in alchohol based desinfectant.
5. Rince again, dry and (if non-chlorinated) powder sligthly.
6. Fuck our brains out with our newly stolen gloves
We love used gloves because of the way the rubber is worn a bit and feels/smells. We don't like them dirty, although I know that some in this forum are actually getting a kick from stolen gloves that are still dirty
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Love it, thank youkatertjekat wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 8:10 pm1. A first clean with soap in normal warm water to remove dirtmeistrllapgoch wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 9:30 amCan I ask what your special treatment is in detail pls?katertjekat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16, 2022 3:21 pm We're just putting them in the washing machine.
But the used ones we steal get a special treatment, including 90+°C washing, they survive that, and alcohol. They're practically sterilized when we use them first
We too love used gloves, but they get a very deep clean.
2. Bring water to boiling temperature, add detergent, and then put the gloves in it, stirring with a wooden spoon. You might think the gloves would melt, but that has never been the case (yet).
3. Rince the gloves under cold running water.
4. Leave for a couple of hours in alchohol based desinfectant.
5. Rince again, dry and (if non-chlorinated) powder sligthly.
6. Fuck your brains out with our newly stolen gloves
We love used gloves because of the way the rubber is worn a bit and feels/smells. We don't like them dirty, although I know that some in this forum are actually getting a kick from stolen gloves that are still dirty
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Re: Do you wash your (rubber) gloves?
Hello, I love used gloves too, have you got any photos?katertjekat wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16, 2022 3:21 pm We're just putting them in the washing machine.
But the used ones we steal get a special treatment, including 90+°C washing, they survive that, and alcohol. They're practically sterilized when we use them first
We too love used gloves, but they get a very deep clean.