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Atlas 772 26-inch Nitrile X-Large Elbow Length Chemical Resistant Yellow Gloves
100% Liquid proofWide range of chemical resistantance (see guide)No uncomfortable seamsElastic in upper sleeve keeps glove onNitrile provides better dexterity than PVC gloves
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u/Crobar_commander ยท 2 pointsr/dishwashers

Here's my advice on this one:

  • Use a heavy ankle length rubber apron (something like this). The vinyl ones get attacked by the oils in the food and will harden and crack after about two weeks. The long apron is important, if you get a short one the water will drip off of the apron, wick down your pants legs and pool in your boots. Stitched neck straps are more comfortable, but the stitching fails. Grommeted ones with a tied on neckstrap last much longer, but the narrow strap will saw into your neck. See below on how to mitigate this.
  • Wear a tall rubber boot, tuck your pants in said boot. I had a pair of SFC Guardian IVs during my time in the pit. Get really thick work socks- These boots don't breathe and your feet will sweat. Get steel toed boots, a stack of sheetpans will put you in a cast.
  • Get a collared polo-shirt made of an athletic type material. Walmart's got them in a kind of spandex/under-armor like fabric. Wear it as an undershirt for your work uniform. Wear the strap of the apron under the collar so it doesn't chew up your neck.
  • If you want gloves get a pair of shoulder-length gloves. Make sure they have an elastic lined opening and are one piece. The ones that have a big funnel like arm will fall off, and the ones that look like Walmart dish gloves with a sleeve stitched to them leak. Look for something like this. Get the thick ones that will handle heat, some fucker is going to pull a pan right off the line and leave it at your sink with the bottom of it still at 300F.
  • Powder your boots when you get home.
  • Rinse the inside of the gloves in the sink sanitizer and store vertically, stand them up on big sticks (Broomhandle etc) Don't store them at the store unless you want them filled with roaches.

    Above was standard wargear for a 10-hour shift on the potsink at the student's mess for a large university. Good luck out there.