Worn under nitrile and HV gloves at Scania, BMW Bilia, EV shops, paint booths.
Patent pending

Add one dry layerunder your gloves.

0.4mm thin. Worn inside your existing glove — nitrile, latex, rubber or HV. Your outer glove stays the same. What changes is what your skin sits against.

Dry hands
through the shift
Less glove fighting
gloves slide better
Cleaner hands
when gloves come off
6–12 months
washable use

One of these
is your Tuesday afternoon.

Different jobs. Same wet layer inside the glove.
Mechanic at work
Nitrile · Summer
Auto repair, ~20 min in

"By 20 minutes my hands are sweating pools inside these gloves."

Automotive mechanic

Mechanic at work
Latex · Chemicals
Paint booth, hour 4

"Oil, paint, sweat — it all ends up on the gloves. Then you still have to peel them off."

Auto body painter

Mechanic at work
Rubber · All day
Diesel, by Thursday

"Same wet gloves all week. Same cracked hands by Thursday."

Diesel mechanic

Mechanic at work
Nitrile · Detailing
Interior clean, hour 3

"I pull the gloves off at lunch and my hands look boiled."

Car detailer

Mechanic at work
HV Class 0 · Full shift
EV battery, full shift

"I have to take them off to air them out between every job. No way around it."

EV technician

Why mechanics and technicians
should care about the inside.

Sweating inside a sealed glove opens a direct pathway past the skin barrier. DermNet · · Susan Ford BSc, Occupational Health

Exposure threshold
5–7 min

In a sealed glove: relative humidity hits 90% within 5–7 minutes. Skin temperature climbs to 95°F

Park & Lee 2025
Maceration
27 min

After 27 minutes: skin damage risk doubles in women, 55 minutes in men. Most shifts run 3-6 hours - 8x the threshold.

Lund 2020, Scand J Work Environ Health
Maceration
3 x swelling

After 4 hours: your outer skin barrier swells 3x thicker. Oil, solvents and chemicals soak in deeper - into skin that can't fight back.

Bouwstra 2003, J Invest Dermatol
WET SKIN LETS MORE THROUGH
3,6 x faster

Hydrated human skin allowed some fat-soluble model compounds to penetrate up to 3.6× more in vitro.

Hikima & Maibach, Biol Pharm Bull, 2006.
Who it hits
59.5 %

In NACDG patch-test data, 59.5% of mechanics and repairers had hand involvement. For people working with gloves, oils, solvents and tools, the hands are where the problem shows up.

NACDG 2017
Workforce cost
57 % sick leave

In chronic cases: 57% take sick leave. 1 in 4 change or leave their trade. Direct healthcare costs run thousands per case, year after year.

Armstrong 2022, Diepgen
The mechanism

Every glove, liner, barrier cream and powder fails on the physics.

DRYE routes sweat from skin to outer fabric. One-directional gradient. We call it Asymmetric Layering

See how it works
THE WORKAROUNDS

You've tried everything.
Nothing worked.

MORE MILS

More rubber outside.
Same sweat inside.

COTTON

Absorbs at first.
Then becomes the wet layer.

POWDER

Helps at the start.
Stops mattering once sweat builds.

CREAMS

Help after the shift.
Do not change the shift.

GLOVE FLIP

Buys a few minutes.
Same wet glove goes back on. Rips.

SAME PROBLEM

Sweat has nowhere to go.

The dry layer

Cotton absorbs. DRYE routes.

DRYE does not replace your glove. It changes what your hand sits against inside it — less wet skin, less drag, less glove fight.

Skin-side stays drier
Skin-side stays drier

Sweat routes away from the skin side instead of sitting directly against your hand.

Gloves slide better
Gloves slide better

Nitrile goes on and off over the layer — not over wet skin. No ripping.

Fits under sealed gloves
Fits under sealed gloves

0.4mm thin. Built to sit under nitrile, latex, rubber and HV gloves.

You still feel the work
You still feel the work

The outer glove still does the gripping. DRYE changes the wet contact underneath.

Nothing to wash out
Nothing to wash out

The performance comes from the structure, not a chemical finish.

Built for months of shifts
Built for months of shifts

Washable, reusable, and made to keep working through repeated wear.

Car detailing

Will it kill my grip?

"The slim thickness gives great dexterity. They do a great job keeping sweat off my hands."

Shoujun S. · Car detailing, Rosemead, CA
Automotive repair

What about oil?

"When I get oil on the liners, I just wipe them off with electrical contact cleaner and a dry paper towel. Wipes right off."

Brian Jee · Automotive repair, San Francisco, CA.
Automotive repair

How much time does it save?

“Without the lining gloves I had to remove my EV gloves, wash and dry my hands, then go to the computer. With the lining gloves, I could remove the EV gloves and go straight to the computer.”

Field study / BMW · EV service technician, Gothenburg, Sweden
Automotive repair

What if I take gloves off all day?

“I take gloves on and off 9 times an hour. After two weeks with the lining gloves, my hands felt less itchy, less dry, and less rough.”

Independent field study · Vehicle inspection technician, Gothenburg, Sweden
Automotive painter

Won't I still sweat through summer?

"Terrible sweat issues during summer wearing nitrile gloves. Wearing these, I'm no longer dripping sweat on my paint jobs and my hands feel better."

Chad W. · Automotive painter, Phoenix, AZ
AUTOMOTIVE · SCANIA BATTERY FACTORY

Will it affect my dexterity?

"Did not appear to affect fingertip sensitivity in electric safety gloves. Raised comfort and reduced the need to air the hand."

Simon Vicini · PPE-Coordinator, Scania CV AB
Automotive repair

Why wear a liner at all?

“My hands get so itchy I can’t work without a layer between my skin and the glove. The lining gloves stay drier than cotton — I’ve been using them continuously.”

Field study / SCANIA · Heavy vehicle mechanic, Gothenburg, Sweden
The invention

Every other liner has a saturation point. Ours physically can't.

Every fibre that's ever been inside your glove fills up with sweat. Then it stops moving. The rest of the shift, it sits against your hand.

Material Moisture regain
Merino wool 15–18%

Soaks like a sponge. Stays heavy.

Bamboo viscose 13%

Soft-sell marketing. Wetter than cotton.

Silk 11%

Soaks slow. Dries slower.

Cotton 7–8%

Wet in under an hour.

Polyester 0.4%

Wets fast. Dries slow.

DRYE Asymmetric layering Skin-side dry <0.1%

Can't fill. Stays dry — full shift.

Moisture regain references: Kadolph 2014 · ASTM D2654 · CN GB national standard. Transport mechanism independently verified at the Swedish School of Textiles, 2025.

The mechanism

Every liner fills up DRYE routes it out.

Every liner before DRYE

Absorb and hold

Cotton, silk, merino, polyester wicking. All fill with moisture until saturated - then hold it against your skin for the rest of the shift.

  • Sweat enters the fabric and stays
  • At saturation, moisture sits on skin
  • Sealed glove traps heat and humidity
  • Heat and humidity trap inside the glove
  • Same wet glove on shift 1 as shift 8
DRYE · ASYMMETRIC LAYERING

Route continuously

Two fibers, one fabric. The skin side is hydrophobic — water cannot bond to it. The outer side pulls moisture toward it. Sweat routes from skin to outside, continuously, without saturation.

  • Skin side repels moisture at contact
  • Outer side pulls moisture toward it
  • Continuous transport, no saturation point
  • One principle. Patent filed March 2026.
Independent verification · 2026

Same family of knit. Different construction. 82× further moisture transport.

The innovation is not just the fibre blend. It is how the knit is built to move moisture away from the skin side.
DRYE textile sample showing large wicking area after Wickview test.
DRYE · ASYMMETRIC LAYERING
8,111
mm² wicking area
vs
Control textile sample with same fibres but different knit, showing minimal wicking area.
CONVENTIONAL LAYERING
99
mm² wicking area
Wickview AATCC 195 · Borås, Sweden · Jenny Tran, MSc thesis 2025
Without DRYE

Sweat traps against skin

The longer you wear them, the more permeable your skin becomes.

With DRYE

Repel. Pull. No saturation.

Moisture moves out continuously. Skin side stays dry.

Expectation

You notice it in minutes.
Not weeks.

Moisture is the trigger. Remove it and the condition changes fast. Most users feel the difference during the first shift.

YOU’VE SEEN WHERE IT COMES FROM

Either it changes your shift Or it doesn't

30 days. Full refund if the physics don't change anything. No forms. No questions.

— A. Riahi

Eight hours in. The glove is humid.
Your skin is dry.

"After 6 hours under rubber gloves, my hands felt wet inside. Took the gloves off — completely dry. Such a mindfuck."

Seven years solving one problem:
trapped sweat.

Seven years of R&D across five independent research institutions.

R
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
Early-stage requirements & system development
U
Uppsala University
Clinical conditions & dermatological impact
S
Swedish School of Textiles
Textile engineering & structural analysis

Different gloves. Same failure point.
The skin underneath.

EV technicians and automotive mechanics reported the same pattern: less trapped sweat, fewer flare-ups, and no loss of dexterity.

EV Technicians
Multiple Nordic Service Centers
15 Weeks
Technician field rating
7.76/10
Reduced sweat under HV gloves
14/16
Dexterity unaffected
16/16
Certified Class 0 high-voltage rubber gloves, 8h shifts, 15 weeks. Structured field survey, 16 technicians, 2023.
Automotive Mechanics
Gothenburg, Sweden
8 Weeks
Reduced sweat retention
7/9
Fewer dermatitis flare-ups
3/3
Continued use voluntarily
9/9
Zero adverse reactions
9/9
Observational study, June–Aug 2023. 9 participants, Gothenburg. Published: Textilhögskolan Borås, Oct 2023.

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You've tried everything that absorbs. Try the one that routes.

If the physics don't change your shift — full refund. No forms. No conditions.

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What to expect

This is what happened after 300 skeptical mechanics wore it for one shift.
    • 0.4mm. You won't notice it's there.
    • Works under nitrile, latex, rubber, HV gloves.
    • Put it on. Forget it’s there.
    Thickness 0.4mm Under any sealed glove
    • No flips.
    • No towel on the dash.
    Uptime 8h+ No saturation point
    • Nitrile off. HV glove on. Back again.
    • Liner stays on.
    • No wash between tasks. Straight to the computer. Straight back under the hood.
    Dexterity 9/9 Mechanics. Dexterity intact.
    • Less drag pulling gloves on and off.
    • One box lasts longer.
    • You're burning through fewer boxes. You'll realize it around Thursday.
    Glove waste 3 → 2 Boxes per week.
    • Wipe it off.
    • Back in rotation.
    Back in rotation < 1 min Contact cleaner. Paper towel. Done.
    • Less scrubbing.
    • Less O’Keeffe’s.
    • Same liner tomorrow.
    Compound 1 : 600 One pair vs cotton liners per year
Week 1 3 → 2 Boxes of nitrile per week. You notice it around Thursday.
MONTH 1 0$ No O’Keeffe’s this month.
Month 6 1 → 600 One reusable liner vs hundreds of cotton liners.
From first wear to months of shifts

One layer under the nitrile. Day one to month six.

0.4mm thin. No chemicals. No coatings. Fits inside any work glove.
DAY 1
Sweat moves out from the first pull-on. Skin side stays dry.
DAY 3
By the third shift, the cycle starts to break. Less sting. Less swap-outs.
WEEK 2
Two weeks in. Less reaching for the cream tube. Hands feel different.
MONTH 1
One month, one liner. The same pair you started with.
MONTH 6
120 disposable liners, replaced by one. No coatings. Performance is structural — washing can't strip it.
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See if it changes anything for you.

Try them. 30 days. Full refund if they don't work.
Works under any sealed glove. Machine wash. Lasts 4–12 months.

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