Does anyone use white gloves to handle records?


Just thought I'd ask if there is much benefit. I know oil from my fingers will touch the edge and some of it will migrate a little inside. I also see the extra hassle of keeping them stored away from dust each and every time. Also how hard is it to manipulate cleaning the record and taking it in and out of the sleave?  What white gloves wouldn't impart any flake off particulates? Just bored here members.  Lets be respectful. Anyway let's hear your opinions
128x128blueranger
I only wear gloves when I break into someone's home to listen to their record collection (you know, fingerprints and all) but never in my own home
crazyeddy
LOL,However if you did that at my house you would want to wear a bullet proof vest as well.  

My turntable came with a pair of white gloves. But not for handling records. They recommended using the gloves when handling the turntable plinth. It has a matte black paint job that will stain (shiny spots) if you get finger print oils on it from your skin.
Same with PS Audio components. They come with a pair of white gloves to protect the finish. 
If you need to wear gloves for handling records, maybe you need to learn how to handle records.