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abstract A skin-contacting lubricating layer which is formed by a hydrogel polymer which is bonded to a rubber object (such as a surgical glove) is treated with surface-active material (such as a bactericidally cationic surface- active agent which preferably possesses a 6-18 C alkyl or alkenyl group such as a N-hexadecyl group) or a long- chain fatty amine in order substantially to improve the lubricating ability of the layer with regard to moist skin. The hydrogel polymer is preferably a copolymer of 2- hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) with methacrylic acid (MAA) or with 2-ethylhexyl acrylate (EHA), or with both MAA and EHA. Such a hydrogel polymer has an improved lubricating ability towards dry skin and, provided it is used for this purpose, does not need to be treated with a service-active agent or a fatty amine for improving the lubricating ability with regard to moist skin. <IMAGE>
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