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It's probably caught an infection from the bacteria leaping across from your gloves :lol:

 

Seriously though, one thing that a lot of peeps don't realise is that gloves harvest bacteria, especially when we sweat a lot in the warmer months. If you then get a thorn jab it pierces through the bacteria and nicely infects the wound.

 

Gloves should be changed regularly, especailly when they are only 70p a pair

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It's probably caught an infection from the bacteria leaping across from your gloves :lol:

 

Seriously though, one thing that a lot of peeps don't realise is that gloves harvest bacteria, especially when we sweat a lot in the warmer months. If you then get a thorn jab it pierces through the bacteria and nicely infects the wound.

 

Gloves should be changed regularly, especailly when they are only 70p a pair

 

Those 70p per pair gloves get changed regularly because they don't last

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