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Under what conditions will a person still leave fingerprints through rubber gloves? and got a better answer
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Very thin gloves, a very coarse line pattern on the fingers if at all the palm is large and all the grooves are well defined. And there is some kind of contaminant on the outside of the gloves - oil, grease, protein or banally paint. push harder and you get the result - your fingerprint through the rubber. I think it was in some kind of Amusing Physics. I don't remember a long time ago. But all of the above is from personal experience - I constantly work with gloves of different thicknesses and I can say that some of them you can put your fingerprint through. The whole trick is to get their fingertip surface contaminated with something similar to skin grease.
Very thin gloves, a very coarse line pattern on the fingers if at all the palm is large and all the grooves are well defined. And there is some kind of contaminant on the outside of the gloves - oil, grease, protein or banally paint. push harder and you get the result - your fingerprint through the rubber. I think it was in some kind of Amusing Physics. I don't remember a long time ago. But all of the above is from personal experience - I constantly work with gloves of different thicknesses and I can say that some of them you can put your fingerprint through. The whole trick is to get their fingertip surface contaminated with something similar to skin grease.
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If the inside of the gloves are wet and they are a few sizes larger.
If the inside of the gloves are wet and they are a few sizes larger.
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Finger patterns on the gloves
Finger patterns on the gloves
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Almost impossible this
Almost impossible this
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The gloves are holey.
The gloves are holey.
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Unless the gloves are fingerless
Unless the gloves are fingerless