Nitrile gloves, or better alternatives?

Guess I'm old school(66). Been working on cars by myself or helping dad since 6(handing tools,bolts), and have never and probably never will wear them. That's why they have go-jo, soap and water and rags/paper towels. If I have grease or oil, some carb cleaner, brake clean, or a rag with a little kerosene/gas, then soap and water. Some are going to yell "carcinogens" . I don't care. I used to wash paint off with lacquer thinner. Been doing it for 60+ years. You gotta go sometime, just depends on how and when.
Guess I'm old school(66). Been working on cars by myself or helping dad since 6(handing tools,bolts), and have never and probably never will wear them. That's why they have go-jo, soap and water and rags/paper towels. If I have grease or oil, some carb cleaner, brake clean, or a rag with a little kerosene/gas, then soap and water. Some are going to yell "carcinogens" . I don't care. I used to wash paint off with lacquer thinner. Been doing it for 60+ years. You gotta go sometime, just depends on how and when.
I'm with you, old school ;)
I'm 63 and working on AG well pumps, my hands were the cleanest after a fried chicken lunch and then back to the breakout tongs. Maybe that's why I have that twitch. :)

You guys are the best