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	<title>Help me make my gloves grippy!</title>
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	<description>Is there a product that will make gloves more grippy? I have a great pair of wool gloves with leather palms.  I wear these all winter long.  But when I&apos;m driving somewhere, the leather slips like crazy on the steering wheel.  Obviously, I&apos;ve dealt with this for a while, and can continue to do so, but if anyone knows of a product that could make my gloves more grippy, I&apos;d greatly appreciate it.  I know there are gloves that have the little grippy dots....can you get something like that in an aftermarket product?&lt;br&gt;
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Alternately, I&apos;d be interested in a brand of gloves that are grippy, but warm enough to be worn on a 12 block walk in coldest February.  :)</description>
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