Not exact matches
Update: we moved into an apartment with no washer / dryer hookup,
so i had to learn to «foot - wash» the diapers (i don't like the thought of «hand washing,» and with a limited budget I'd rather save our
rubber gloves for certain food - handling needs).
And some moms have gone and filled condoms or
rubber gloves with water to freeze
so the ice can reach those... hard to reach places.
They usually include something like a pair of
rubber gloves to deal with the dirty diapers, a peg for his nose to help him deal with the smell of the dirty diapers and
so on.
I put
rubber glove on the jar,
so its less time sensitive, since the
glove expands, i don't need to worry to remember to let the air out, and the fermentation is not exposed to open air.
Usually you don't think about keeping oil clean as it drains since you're going to dispose of it anyway,
so take precautions: use only new or thoroughly cleaned funnels and drain pans, wear clean
rubber gloves as you unscrew the drain plug, and clean the surfaces of the engine below and around the plug as well as you can beforehand, if your car has a tendency (like most do) to dribble some oil partway down the block or along the pan when you drain it.
This stuff is pretty dangerous stuff
so be sure to wear thick, elbow high,
rubber gloves and a face mask (it burns when it gets on your skin).
If you see any worms or eggs around your puppy's rectum, collect them carefully (while wearing
rubber gloves) and seal them in a ziploc baggie
so that your vet can see them.
Suit up with a clothespin, heavy - duty
rubber gloves, welder's apron,
rubber boots, and tongs
so that you look like Michael Keaton changing diapers in Mr. Mom.
This will bring all the loose hairs to the surface
so that you can then use the
rubber grooming
glove or pad from head to tail, removing dead hair and stimulating the blood supply to the skin.
If you use sanding blocks, put on a pair of
rubber kitchen
gloves so that you don't wear off your fingertips.
And my
rubber -
gloved hands were slimy with raw meat,
so the eldest was assigned feeding duties: popping Goldfish crackers into my mouth in a continuous stream.
I love how these turned out and I'm
so happy to see your smiling
rubber gloved self over here!
I'd rather be safe than sorry,
so I wore a mask and
rubber gloves for all of the following — and if I didn't wear eye glasses, I probably would have also worn goggles!
I'm not a patient person,
so I never bother putting on
rubber gloves.