They're sure to make you smile as you scrub your pots and pans, but cleaning isn't all they do. Check out these unique ways to use them:
Remove pet hair: Dip your rubber gloves in cold water and shake off the excess. Then run your hand over furniture and clothing. Pet hair will collect on your glove.
Open a jar: Get a grip on tough-to-open jars and lids with a pair of rubber gloves. They work much better than that rubber mat your credit union gave you.
Hold slippery items: Ever struggle with a Thanksgiving turkey, moving it from the sink to the roasting pan or roasting pan to platter? Whether it’s a buttered bird or a bathing baby, rubber gloves let you hold on tight.
Pull weeds: Weeds can be stubborn, but rubber gloves give you a good hold when pulling the tough ones out of your flower beds.
Sort your recycling: No matter how hard you try, there always seems to be a little left in your aluminum soda cans. And that little bit seems like a lot when it runs down your hand or on your jeans. Sort your recycling with rubber gloves and make a clean job out of the task!
Get out of (or into!) a tight spot: Rubber gloves are great for working in tight spots. Pull on tight bed sheets or pull up delicate pantyhose without worrying about poking a hole with your fingernail.

Visual Learners love to use pretty tools. The Groovy Gloves will make cleaning visually appealing. Tactile Learners love to be hands-on. The Groovy Gloves will make cleaning feel like fun.