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    What is the best way to wash boxing gloves without ruining the leather or messing up or warping the padding? could i put them in the washing machine on a low wash in a pilllow case or something?

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    just sponge em.
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    do not put them trough the washing machine

    get a decent fabric spray and some cleaning wipes ~ washing machine will kill them if your not carefull

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    Quote Originally Posted by C.K.A.Martial Arts View Post
    do not put them trough the washing machine

    get a decent fabric spray and some cleaning wipes ~ washing machine will kill them if your not carefull

    I would have thought that no matter how careful you were the washing machine would kill them!

    As mentioned, Wipe them down, dry them out after use, I have a small towel that I fit into each one after each session to dry them out, then I wipe them down and air them out in the bath.

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    How often do you guys clean yours this way then?

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    I clean mine every week or so. What I also do is air them in my shed outside after every use to make sure they dry. Do not leave in your kit bag whatever you do.

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    If they smell put them in a plastic bag and put them in the freezer over night. This kills the bacteria that cause the smell.

    This also works on your trainers.

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    Hi all,

    We have done some extensive research on the best ways to sanatise smelly kit. There are some ways that delay the stink for a while like freezing and deodorant etc but this is only a very temporary fix and does not kill the bacteria. Washing them in any way does risk damaging the item as its not designed to be washed.

    We are now offering a glove sanatising service on our website. Return postage to you is included in the price.

    We can de-stink gloves, mitts, kick boots, head guards or anything of that size.

    Process does not use any heat, liquids or nasty chemicals.

    More detail here :-

    http://www.radicalfightstore.co.uk/b...ove-smell.html

    Its totally safe for all fight gear and will dramatically improve smelly kit. We will also be stocking suitable antibacterial spray for use on fight equipment soon.
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    So how long will this process keep my gloves fresh for?

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    Dettol Antibacterial Spray, Odour Eater Spray, Airing Cupboard. After each and every use. Done
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