In reply to mik82:
> Nitrile, available without flock lining
Thanks for that suggestion (I'd never have thought of looking in the "agricultural gloves" category!) Unfortunately the unlined ones don't seem to be available - all suppliers found by Googling list them as out of stock. It seems that they might have been replaced by a product called Nitri Tech Lite, which is unlined but blue. I've ordered a couple of pairs to try them out.
In reply to nathan79:
> You get long cuffed versions of nitrile gloves, the disposable sort so no flocking. Ansell Touchntuff for example come in a long length option.
Useful to know, thanks. But I'm not keen on using disposable, single-use gloves for a task that I do at least daily. That's a lot of waste which is difficult to recycle - you certainly can't put them in kerbside recycling bins AFAICS.
In reply to LukeDclimber:
> When I last needed washing up gloves I happened to be in B&Q and grabbed some SITE KF500 chemical resistant nitrile gloves from the PPE section.
> Maybe these will do the trick?
I had a look at these in B&Q but they say they are flock-lined which unfortunately is a no-no for me.
In reply to CantClimbTom:
Interesting idea. I do sometimes use a silicone finger "cot" if a single finger is badly affected. I wonder how robust those gloves are?