nice felt glove for moving speakers and not getting skin oil on the wood?


so i have been moving and adjusting my speakers quite a bit, i've found out of all my speakers i've owned that moving just one inch can make a difference.. huge difference.
all the touching of the cabinent has left lots of prints and oil on the cabinent that i am constantly wiping down and sometimes i miss it. i figure if i can get a nice glove that will fix things
i looked on amazon and could only find cheap cotton 12 pack of gloves that don't seem like theyd withstand the use. i want a nice pair of thick felt gloves that you get included when you buy a devialet or mark levinson.

where can i buy a pair of gloves like this? i cant find any on amazon
128x128Ag insider logo xs@2xd2girls
Post removed 
Mechanics gloves work well for me. They have that non-slip feature on the fingers and palms and so far haven't marred the surface of anything I own. I've found cotton and microfibre gloves to allow too much slippage and therefore, not enough grip for heavier items.

All the best,
Nonoise
Just pick-up some blue nitrile gloves at Walmart. Super grippy and no stains. I used them moving baggage for TSA for 11 years.
Ayre amps come with a set of gloves.....

i find the whale scrotum highly effective as well
left attached
Telekinesis works well for me. Especially when you're really tired after a long day at work. Just don't get distracted by the telephone or the doorbell while the speaker is in mid air.
Paint the cabinets with gloss enamel you can wipe off.  No finish, no matter how beautiful, is worth it if it causes stress!
              I am with " dweller " on this issue.
" Just pick-up some blue nitrile gloves at Walmart. "
I use proper fitting nitrile gloves whenever I am moving working on or with any of my equipment or turntable. The Grip and control is fantastic !

The danger of any cloth type gloves is the same as when washing chrome or duco on your bike. Particles of dirt or grit that may go unnoticed on the glove/cloth etc, can really spoil a nice finish. The nitrile types are the go I reckon.
…….good thread and looking myself and agree that the cotton ones the equipment does and can slip from your grip. However, I have to ask ; last_lemming was that comment supposed to be funny ? It wasn't at all …...