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Drying Wet Gloves

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bckeeper Posted: 09-13-2008 1:29 PM

How do you guys dry soaking wet gloves?

I just had a game in the pouring rain and my game gloves need to dry but i dont want the latex to die, help please?

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Use the towel stamping method Big Smile

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danielross:

Use the towel stamping method Big Smile

 

 I agree, works best for me too ! Also if there ultra wet i ringe them out abit, all the water just comes out if you keep doing it, it gets rid of alot of the water for me !

Hope this helps mate

cheers

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I just let them dry naturally after I ringe them a bit

 

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 I usually wash mine out in the showers, so they dry clean, dosent damage them

 

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yeah, wash them under the tap or in the shower (not too hot!) then hang them up to dry. luckily my parents' house has a utility room with an indoor clothes line so i used that. there's usually 4 or 5 pairs drying on there at a time.

if you're in a rush, towel stamping is the way to go.

 

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I put them in the oven on a baking sheet, 275 degrees for 30 minutes.

 

Just kidding.Stick out tongue

 

I actually microwave them, 4 minutes on medium power.

 

Seriously tho, the towel stamp (or roll) followed by hanging them up until dry.

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i rinse them out with some cool water first, then give them the towel stomp, then put them on a rack PALMS UP to dry overnight

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 alright thanks for the help guys!

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