Clean Ones Dials Up Comfort with New Ultimate Latex Free Gloves, Benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Clean Ones Dials Up Comfort with New Ultimate Latex Free Gloves, Benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure











Clean Ones Ultimate Latex Free glove benefiting Susan G Komen for the Cure


Portland, Oregon (PRWEB) August 18, 2011

This fall, in time for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Clean Ones Corporation is launching a new household glove that has a number of enhanced features, including a more contoured fit and extra absorbent lining to make the glove wearing experience more comfortable. Clean Ones’ new glove, called the Ultimate Latex Free Glove, is available September 2011, and improves the household glove user experience while protecting hands from chemicals, germs and messes. Sales of the glove benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure® which funds breast cancer research, education, advocacy, health services and social support programs in the US.

Moisture Absorption

The innovative, ultra-plush lining of the Ultimate Latex Free glove provides significantly greater moisture absorption than is possible with the standard flocked lining found in many household gloves. Because sweat is inevitable in doing many household tasks, Portland cleaning expert Leticia Madera says, “Clean Ones gloves absorb the sweat from my hands which allows me to wear them longer, making my job easier and more efficient. And they feel so comfortable too!”

Contoured Fit for Enhanced Dexterity

Many struggle to find a glove that fits well while providing the protection needed to complete the task at hand. To address this issue, Clean Ones has created a glove with a more contoured shape, designed to better fit a woman’s hand. The Ultimate Latex Free Gloves are available in sizes S, M, L so there is a size that works for most women. The swirl grip pattern also provides a more effective experience.

Odor & Allergen Free

The use of a high quality vinyl material allows for those with sensitive skin to use the Ultimate Latex Free glove. The odor-free design leaves hands feeling fresh and clean, even after extended use.

Protection from Chemicals

The Ultimate Latex Free gloves are BPA and Phthalate free and are 35% thicker than standard household gloves to provide extra protection from harsh chemicals, skin irritants, unsanitary surfaces and environmentally damaging elements.

Ultimate Latex Free Gloves are available at stores including Wal-Mart, Pathmark, A&P, Duane Reade, Brookshire Brothers, Spartan, Big Lots and Hy-Vee.

Clean Ones Corporation, a leader in the household glove industry for 27 years, is committed to continually innovating and improving the household glove wearing experience. Frustrated with the high cost, low quality gloves in the market, the founder of Clean Ones set out to create a high quality, high value product. Marketed under the brand name Clean Ones® For Clean Hands on Dirty Jobs®, the company sold 97,600 gloves in its first year of business. Since then, Clean Ones has sold over a billion gloves and operates from its headquarters in Portland, OR and three fully automated distribution centers across the country.

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