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OK I finally worked out whats happening!

 my brush has been getting contaminated with cobwebs, so I flick the bristles a few times to get them off, which makes the gloves wet

I lift the pole to do the next window, the water on the gloves gradually (because of the knobbly texture) seeps down and runs down my arm, when I drop the pole back down the water runs back the other way into the glove, repeat umpteen times and get quite wet!

So now I'm stopping the flow before cleaning the brush and all is well!

 
OK I finally worked out whats happening!

 my brush has been getting contaminated with cobwebs, so I flick the bristles a few times to get them off, which makes the gloves wet

I lift the pole to do the next window, the water on the gloves gradually (because of the knobbly texture) seeps down and runs down my arm, when I drop the pole back down the water runs back the other way into the glove, repeat umpteen times and get quite wet!

So now I'm stopping the flow before cleaning the brush and all is well!
Haha! Your mystery solved. ?

 
OK I finally worked out whats happening!

 my brush has been getting contaminated with cobwebs, so I flick the bristles a few times to get them off, which makes the gloves wet

I lift the pole to do the next window, the water on the gloves gradually (because of the knobbly texture) seeps down and runs down my arm, when I drop the pole back down the water runs back the other way into the glove, repeat umpteen times and get quite wet!

So now I'm stopping the flow before cleaning the brush and all is well!
After this your name seems more relevant ?

 
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