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wiper glove

wiper glove

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A concecpt borrowed from a snowboard magazine ad I used a recycled wiper-blade from a car and motobike gloves to create wiper-gloves that allow me to 'wipe' my visor clean duringa motorbike ride without stopping. I live on the rainy west coast of Canada, which means even in the spring and summer I can expect to get rained on.

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Step 1Aquire materials

aquire materials
I'd say go out and buy a wiper blade, but thats just crazy talk.
Wipers are expensive if bought new and we only need about 1/10 of just one of the blades, so instead of buying one just to throw away why not just walk down the street and take one off that pesky neighbour who decides that mowing the lawn first thing on a Saturday morning after a heavy night out is a good idea, or you can just happen upon one in the recycling bin outside your apartment. Either way works.
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Mar 19, 2010. 9:23 PMcaarntedd says:
I have a pair of gloves that has a rubber blade on the side of each index finger. Good for visors or goggles. They are RJays brand purchased in Australia.
Mar 17, 2010. 1:50 PMradiograf says:
I have a piece of chamios leather sown onto the index finger of my left glove for the same purpose
Jun 29, 2008. 2:33 PMscwirral says:
You can buy something like this that slips over the first finger of your gloved hand which has two plus points. One that you can swap it if you have more than one pair of gloves, and that if the rubber needs replacing you can do this easily. I intend to have a go at a wiper blade visor cleaning solution along these lines, although I think mine will be bonded using epoxy resin.... my sowing sucks!
May 19, 2009. 5:57 AMharleyboybob says:
please where can you buy or what is the name of the product
Mar 17, 2010. 1:44 PMradiograf says:
Here in the UK they are made by a company called Bob Heath Visors, and are known as the Vee Wipe.
Aug 15, 2008. 4:12 PMI_am_Canadian says:
*sewing. sowing is somthing very different.
Jan 30, 2010. 12:34 PMsideshow72 says:
hey man as far as attaching new blades or just removing them when they aren't necessary, get the velcro that has adhesive backing and then sew one piece to the glove and sticky the other piece to the blade portion. im not sure how well the velcro would stick the rubber, but its worth a shot.
Jan 25, 2010. 6:32 AMRennis says:
I have a pair of touring gloves for riding and they have a wipe blade built into the back of the thumb...
I think this give you much more conrtol when wiping your visor/goggles/etc...
Sep 25, 2009. 7:49 AMishibashi_kid says:
very nice, i actually used to have a pair of gloves that had this already and it works pretty good. cheap, simple and efficient!
Sep 18, 2009. 2:26 PMfade400 says:
nice .. that might be useful for paintball. It's a terrible thing trying to navigate to the dead zone when you cant see.
Jul 14, 2009. 6:15 AMifli says:
love this feature on my gloves but i was stupid and got the 60$ ones. when they get old im doing this to a cheaper pair!
Jun 9, 2009. 2:19 PMTheShawMaestro says:
So that's what they're for! I had one on my ski gloves; I alwas though it was some dort of thumb brace!
Jan 22, 2009. 11:59 AMGoodluck says:
Garbage cans outside of an auto-parts store on a rainy day would be a treasure trove of old wiper blades. One might want to look carefully before plucking as they are probably a treasure trove of nasty stuff as well.
Aug 25, 2008. 12:32 PMbaneat says:
Seriously these wipers are rubbish. I have them on all my ski gloves but you should get a microfiber cloth for your arm pocket because the windscreen style wiper will scratch your goggles permanently and usually just end up blurring your vision.
Aug 25, 2008. 11:50 AMimpaladin says:
Check out the "Steve" model of motorcycle gloves made by HELD. More pricey than average gloves, but worth it. Very comfortable gloves and yes, it has a built in wiper on the index finger that works well in the rain. Had mine now for 2 years and just love them :-)
Aug 21, 2008. 10:27 PMGrey_Wolfe says:
Nylon thread is the way to go. Also convenient if you slice your self open and you're not close to a hospital. Much cleaner than cotton.
May 27, 2008. 9:24 PMgrafix916 says:
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Jun 3, 2008. 2:12 PMoncex says:
I guess motorcycle gloves are made so your hands don't get burn if you fall, so the paintball gloves wouldn't help much.
May 28, 2008. 8:01 AMtiuk says:
Yeah, JT made gloves a few years back with a small wiper built in. It was terrible though, didn't work at all.
Jun 1, 2008. 7:24 AMjackm7127 says:
haha now you need to put it on your car
May 31, 2008. 1:22 PMnedfunnell says:
Innovative and excellent. More instructables should be like this one.
May 31, 2008. 10:07 AMduct tape apprentice says:
While I won't be doing this instructable myself, I do finally know what that rubber thing on my snowboard glove is
May 27, 2008. 6:45 PMdarkmuskrat says:
Lol, i can make a fortune with a wiper/windex glove combination :D
May 28, 2008. 5:24 AMcarpespasm says:
don't forget to give nathan a little kick back for showing you the idea
May 27, 2008. 6:45 PMi make shooting things says:
could be nice addition to paintball gloves (running off a scenario field half blind is not fun) even if you wipe with your arm nothing is clear. A couple of companies make gloves with soft fabric on back of hand to wipe your mask but they can cost $30-$60 or more. vary creative.
May 27, 2008. 6:58 PMi make shooting things says:
also i bet you could add a row of 2-3 wipers and maybe even a little cloth pad for getting every last drop of paint off your mask in Diy style. cheep pair of gloves $5-20 (varies by brand if you get new or used) yet again i have been inspired by a great instructable
May 27, 2008. 6:46 PMdarkmuskrat says:
and yah, good idea too
May 27, 2008. 8:18 PMGorillazMiko says:
Smart! Nice job, I bet my dad (and his friends or people like that) would like this. Nice job on finding that "treasure", they always throw such good things out...
May 27, 2008. 4:06 PMDJ Nathan V says:
Olympia makes some good waterproof riding gloves with a wiper built into the thumb part of the glove. FYI. :)
May 27, 2008. 7:57 PMDJ Nathan V says:
I think those are this year's version of the ones I ride with almost daily. Good gloves, especially for the money. Not knocking the instructable at all, though. I like how you did it. Might be handy for some of my other gloves that didn't come with that feature.
May 27, 2008. 4:30 PMLinuxH4x0r says:
Sweet!
May 27, 2008. 4:07 PMbenthekahn says:
Sweet. I sometimes go biking in the rain so I might have to add this at the beginning of winter.
May 27, 2008. 4:04 PMtrooperrick says:
So you have a neighbor who mows early too?. Mine insists on mowing the one section next to my room at 8:00 then stop until later.
May 27, 2008. 3:03 PMfireandshadows says:
love it
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