Often in the lab I handle acetone, methanol, ethyl acetate, cyclohexane and methylene chloride and somtimes spill some by accident onto my hands, I normally always use two pairs of nitrile gloves (on top of eachother, so about 0.22 mm, or 9.5 mils thick).
Will this give me protection in the event of a splash/few drops (well I guess less than 1 ml, and less than 30 second conact time) for the above mentioned chemicals?
Or should I be using different gloves? I dont like using thicker ones because I can't feel anything and they make me clumsy and more likely to have an accident.
EDIT: I checked the glove manufactuers website, they have stated the breakthrough times for cyclohexane, methanol and acetone, all off which are greater than a minute, but they haven't said anything about ethylacetate or methylene chloride?