Cleaning gloves

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Cleaning gloves

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I have these waterproof gloves, which are fine, but the water doesnt get out as well as not getting in.

Basically they end up a bit damp with sweat and are starting to smell a bit like boxing gloves :sick:

Anyone have any ideas how to stop this or how to clean them? The smell will be bacteria on the sweat, so something that kills bacteria without destroying the gloves?
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Re: Cleaning gloves

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What about weeing in them :thumbup:
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Flatline wrote:What about weeing in them :thumbup:
:wtf: :wtf: :wtf:
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It's not corrosive :beer: 1111
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You Northern chaps certainly have some strange ways. Pip pip. Have you tried Marigolds, my missus swears by them as cleaning gloves.....

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talc? should dry them up and make them smell a bit sweeter, no idea if it will work just an idea
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Re: Cleaning gloves

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You could wash em.
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I just chuck mine in the washing machine when they start to smell.
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Cleaning gloves

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Washing machine doesn't ruin em?
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It hasn't up to now, when I put the machine on its coldest setting. They have got a 'not machine washable' label on them though, lol
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It would ruin leather gloves but textile ones should be fine. Stick em in the wash and treat to some fabsil when they come out.
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tinysmall wrote:It would ruin leather gloves but textile ones should be fine. Stick em in the wash and treat to some fabsil when they come out.
Nah. I wash mine in the washing machine occasionally - it's no different to them getting wet in a downpour and as long as you let them dry slowly and then rub in som Renapur or similar they will be fine.
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Stop sweating so much, dread to think what the boots smell like :biggrin :biggrin
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wurth helmet & clothing sanitizer...it's for leather and textile jackets,suits,gloves and boots...kills bacteria thus killing the smell...£7.00 for 250ml pump spray bottle
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Re: Cleaning gloves

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Spray your hands with anti perspirant? :Woohoo:

I still reckon wee's a good one :thumbup:
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