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Welding gloves

1693TA

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If they are stiff from heat of the arc exposure there is nothing you can do. Elk skin gloves are the most resistant to this, but still stiffin if exposed for a long time.

If stiff from age and exposure, saddle soap has limited usage for this.
 

Deanoo

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If they are stiff from heat of the arc exposure there is nothing you can do. Elk skin gloves are the most resistant to this, but still stiffin if exposed for a long time.

If stiff from age and exposure, saddle soap has limited usage for this.
Thanks I will try that.
 
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