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Washing gloves
I have some Pearl Izumi Gel-lite gloves. Are they washing machine
safe? How would you recommend I clean them? Thanks, Adam |
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Adam Bender wrote:
I have some Pearl Izumi Gel-lite gloves. Are they washing machine safe? How would you recommend I clean them? Thanks, Adam I've got a pair of those. Says on the little tag they're machine washable, but I usually just rinse them in cold water & hang them up to dry. If the palms are dirty, trying washing them while you have them on with a little bit of ivory liquid or similar, then hang to dry. Dan |
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"Adam Bender" wrote in message ... I have some Pearl Izumi Gel-lite gloves. Are they washing machine safe? How would you recommend I clean them? I have always machine-washed my gloves in cold water on a gentle cycle with a little unscented clear detergent, along with my other cycling clothes. Be sure to seal the velcro closures so they don't snag on other clothes. Air dry. I've been doing this for years with all sorts of cycling gloves, including some with gel inserts, without apparent damage to them. But look for a care tag, or see in there's info on the PI site that would give you more specific guidance. RichC |
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Adam Bender wrote:
I have some Pearl Izumi Gel-lite gloves. Are they washing machine safe? How would you recommend I clean them? Thanks, Adam machine was gentle, air dry....wash all of mine all the time |
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I clean my gloves by hand, using a mild detergent, like Ivory Snow or
Woolite. When they dry out, I rub a little proofide on the outside to replace the oils that the soap leaches out. - - "May you have the winds at your back, And a really low gear for the hills!" Chris Zacho ~ "Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman" Chris'Z Corner http://www.geocities.com/czcorner |
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I have some Pearl Izumi Gel-lite gloves. Are they washing machine
safe? How would you recommend I clean them? I always hand-wash my gloves in in a small salad bowl with a small amount of Woolite, partly because it's better for the gloves, partly because most gloves have velcro closures that snag other things in the washing machine, and partly because it's cool seeing how disgustingly-dirty the water becomes. If you want them to dry quickly, use the same trick people do for drying clothes when they travel. Lay a towel on the ground, put your glove on top of the towel, and roll it up tightly. This will squeeze an amazing amount of moisture out of them. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com |
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Adam Bender wrote in message ...
I have some Pearl Izumi Gel-lite gloves. Are they washing machine safe? How would you recommend I clean them? Toss them in the washing machine with your shorts. Make sure the velcro is all sealed up, so they don't get caught on anything. Wash cold/gentle; delicate cycle to dry or hang to dry. -- Warm Regards, Claire Petersky Personal page: http://www.geocities.com/cpetersky/ See the books I've set free at: http://bookcrossing.com/referr*al/Cpetersky |
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"Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote:
I have some Pearl Izumi Gel-lite gloves. Are they washing machine safe? How would you recommend I clean them? I always hand-wash my gloves in in a small salad bowl with a small amount of Woolite, partly because it's better for the gloves, partly because most gloves have velcro closures that snag other things in the washing machine, and partly because it's cool seeing how disgustingly-dirty the water becomes. If you want them to dry quickly, use the same trick people do for drying clothes when they travel. Lay a towel on the ground, put your glove on top of the towel, and roll it up tightly. This will squeeze an amazing amount of moisture out of them. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com Mine's kind of the low-rent version of Mike's method: dishwashing liquid + left side of the sink. Wash (if tired, leave 'til next day), rinse, roll in towel, step all over towel to absorb, then hang dry. Good by morning. I do this with all my biking clothes. (Especially with the tight(ish) fit of most cycling clothes), I neither want shrink nor wear. |
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Adam Bender wrote:
I have some Pearl Izumi Gel-lite gloves. Are they washing machine safe? How would you recommend I clean them? I've used PI gloves for many years. They go into the machine with the rest of my stuff, then hang dry. I wash all my stuff, including gloves, after every ride. Gloves last for years if they're synthetic leather, real leather dries up and splits. Almost all gloves are synthetic these days. I don't use gel gloves any more, but they washed fine with the exception of one cheap brand that bled blue dye. |
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I've been machine washing my gloves for years. No problem unless
they're the old fashioned crocheted kind. Those tend to shrink. Diana B. |
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