List the chemistry
Record color, developer, bleach, remover and cleaner used during each step.

Disposable film products for color-service teams
Test gloves and capes inside the complete salon workflow: preparation, application, sectioning, processing checks, rinsing and cleanup.
Compatibility depends on the exact color, developer, remover, contact pattern and service duration. Film gloves should be approved through a controlled salon trial.
Treat the appointment as a sequence

Record color, developer, bleach, remover and cleaner used during each step.
Check brush grip, foil handling, opening, donning and replacement with dry and damp hands.
Confirm drape, neck opening, coverage, closure, noise and disposal routine as a distinct product decision.
Procurement risks to check
Most problems come from unclear requirements, unsupported wording or uncontrolled repeat production—not from a lack of catalog options.
Comfort matters, but it does not establish compatibility with salon chemistry, cuff behavior or tear performance across a full appointment.
Resolve this before the approved sample, packaging artwork and specification become the reference for repeat orders.
Coloring, shampoo, cleaning and general handling can create different contact type and duration.
A pack that is slow to open or difficult with damp hands disrupts fast changeover.
Related application and product guidance
Use these pages for the application, material or OEM details needed for the next step.
Recommended product options
Keep the task, user, duration and acceptance method constant so material and construction differences can be evaluated meaningfully.

Structured film route for selected short color-service steps.
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Softer drape route for light handling and rapid change.
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Flexible film route when touch and repeated hand movement matter.
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Disposable client coverage requiring separate drape and closure approval.
Review this routeBuyer questions
Final answers depend on the exact product, operating context, destination, sample and evidence supplied.
Compare candidate gloves with the exact products, tools and duration used by the salon. Material name alone does not establish compatibility.
Define changes between chemistry, client contact, rinsing, cleanup and any point where the glove is damaged or contaminated.
No. They can share a program, but each product needs its own dimensions, construction, sample and acceptance record.
Start with your requirements
Tell us the operating task, contact type and duration, material preference, dimensions, pack format, destination, expected quantity and document requirements. The sales team will use that brief to prepare the next step.
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