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Opinion

You don’t actually wear rubber gloves to do the dishes?

Carolin Teufelberger
26.10.2021
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

I wouldn’t dream of wearing rubber gloves to wash up. But apparently, many of you do. Why?

Frankly, cleaning in general doesn’t give me a warm fuzzy feeling. But doing the dishes is probably the worst chore of all. I don't have a dishwasher, so the work is never-ending. As soon as I’ve tackled the plates, another glass appears. It’s like whac-a-mole with tableware.

Rubber gloves for household use

Or maybe gloves are enjoyed for their non-slip properties? Especially the nubbed models promise extra grip. Again, I really don’t get it. In my lifetime, I’ve dropped about three glasses when cleaning the dishes. Each fall was broken by water and stainless steel, keeping the glass intact. It’s a risk I’m willing to take without covering my hands in rubber.

Harmful for the planet and plug-ugly

And then there’s the visual component. Rubber gloves are primarily ugly because of the material they’re made of. Not to mention the colours. It’s as if the manufacturers went through the Pantone catalogue searching for hues with the highest potential to create aggression. Or why else are gloves in garish pink a thing? Slipping into a pair immediately degrades the wearer and their chore.

So why do many of you still swear by them? I’m desperate to find out! Thanks for explaining.

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