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    Gloves

    I have thought for a while that gloves for handling hot BBQ would be a good idea. What I can't figure out is if and how to clean them.

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    Get welding gloves. Hit them with the hose or soap and water. Better and cheaper than any cooking gloves.
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    The Dragon Knuckle gloves say just throw in Wash/Dry. Only thing I've thought about that is my wife kicking my butt for making her Washer dirty. Probably soap n hose also

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    I use Dawn to clean my welders gloves that I use for handling meats off the smoker.
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    I use a pair of the silicone gloves from Amazon. Cheap and plenty of protection for grabbing meats out of the smoker, and even shredding the pork butts. I just wash em in the dishwasher on the top rack.
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    Cotton gloves with our food safe nitril or latex gloves over them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipepro View Post
    I use a pair of the silicone gloves from Amazon. Cheap and plenty of protection for grabbing meats out of the smoker, and even shredding the pork butts. I just wash em in the dishwasher on the top rack.
    That's what I use, just put them on my hands and wash them with dawn dish soap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glfgd82 View Post
    Cotton gloves with our food safe nitril or latex gloves over them
    I think this works the best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bsktball55 View Post
    That's what I use, just put them on my hands and wash them with dawn dish soap.
    I do the same, works great.

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    I use something like these. Don’t remember the brand. Good for lifting or moving meats, and handling a hot grill grate, etc. They clean up with Dawn and water.
    https://www.amazon.com/Resistant-COO...gloves+cooking
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    These are what I got for putting stuff in and pulling it out of my ovens (dual ovens and both are easy to burn your forearm on).

    Cut resistant as well................ I only use one, so the pair should last me awhile.........

    https://www.amazon.com/1472%E2%84%89...+Resistant+BBQ
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