Ones that protect againt fingerprints and still allow functionality?
[OPSEC/Computer] VENDORS - What kind of gloves do you use to package your goods?
Ones that protect againt fingerprints and still allow functionality?
[9 Points] CocaineNose:
[7 Points] None:
glue. usually rubber cement, sometimes krazy. you can make your own fingerprints from other people if you have rubber cement and epoxy, just roofie them or con them into letting you take theirs. or you could get prints off a glass, transfer to silicone, and use a tiny mouse hair brush to draw them on with polymer and then use those. whatever you do, do NOT submit to retinal scans, they are trying to get 100% of the world retina scanned, aka mark of the beast.
[5 Points] Doglover1987:
boxing gloves
[3 Points] None:
Burn off your fingertips, allows for maximum dexterity and eventually they'll come back if you didn't fuck up too hard
[3 Points] Vendor_BBMC:
I like Pasant because they also manufacture condoms.
I don't think the material matters. Get big ones that you can actually get on and off a man's hands, and will actually use.
I like to use paper masking tape because its not such a storage of perfect fingerprints like scotch tape, sellotape or any of the plastic ones. You don't have to take your gloves off and use a fingernale to find the end of the tape.
When I was a working chemist I used to work with very hazardous materials, wearing 2 pairs of marigold washing-up gloves, sometimes within lead-lined gloves. I could do the post in washing-up gloves.
The thin vinyl gloves I use for packaging are sometimes useful for chemistry. When you're making D-meth using a method thatgenerates hydriodic acid, its a gas which dissolves in water to make an acid much nastier and more-corrosive than its sister, hydrochloric acid.
The glassware used needs to have all its joints taped up to prevent this gas from escaping, and the tape has to be removed at the end with HI gas escaping.
These thin gloves are prefect for taping and untaping lab glassware, because you can almost get a nail under the tape.
Its important not to get gloves that are powdered if you are handling something which will be smoked and needs to be very, very pure, like meth.
Theres no point in making it so its pure in the lab, just for some fool to get glove talc in it.
[3 Points] NetGhost03:
I use that ones, they are awesome
[2 Points] None:
I'm a nurse and I fucking hate wearing gloves. They're the bane of my working life as they restrict movement.
I'm not a vendor so I can't speak from personal experience, sorry. However, I imagine tight fitting latex gloves would be fine. Like, second skin tight but not so tight you accidentally put your finger through them. I've found in my much more legal career choice, that when gloves fit well it's almost like you're not wearing them.
I have a severe latex allergy so I use vinyl gloves which perhaps may be better as they're thicker and you're less likely to put your finger through them.
[2 Points] Zara02:
Just remove your fingerprints. MIB style.
[2 Points] Shift84:
Black talons The extra thickness and textured fingertips are great. You will struggle to put your finger through the glove they are so thick.
[1 Points] DarknetHeroesLeague:
Tight fitting latex. powdered. Always wear 2 on each hand. You might slit the outer layer sometimes without noticing it.
Also some people say it is possible to leave fingerprints with just one pair.
Additionally hair-nets and masks are recommended.
[1 Points] nefty99:
my trained chimp, PG does all the packing for me no gloves needed
[1 Points] Jobless_Junkie:
Just use latex and wipe each layer of stealth off with 99.9% alcohol
[1 Points] boofk:
Cant you just use regular latex gloves? Are you afraid your prints will still show through? If so wear two or get those yellow kitchen gloves.
Gloves? lol I just use my feet son.