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It’s important to understand the causes of the gloves’ smell and how to prevent them from becoming ruined. Moisture is the enemy of gloves, just like many other things.
Moisture is inevitable as your hands sweat heavily during training. Your hands are the main source of bacteria that causes the “patented” glove smell. Bacteria thrive in dark and moist places.
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Let’s now see how we can prevent our gloves from becoming a home for bacteria.
Make sure you clean your gloves after training. For this purpose, keep a piece of cloth in your bag.
Grab the gloves immediately from your gym bag. When you return home, open them wide. Turn them around if they have Velcro straps.
Allow the gloves to dry completely in a shaded area, or near a window. It is important to keep the gloves out of direct sunlight.
Hand wraps are not necessary for cleaning, but they can be used as a preventive measure. These are made of cloth and absorb sweat much better than gloves that might otherwise trap it.
You don’t need to clean your hands as often if you follow the above procedure after each session. However, it is recommended that you clean your gloves regularly (but not all).
Anti-bacterial sprays should always be your first choice for cleaning. There are many other methods that you can use with items you already have at home.
It is a big mistake to wash the gloves in the washer. This is the simplest solution, and it will kill germs and smells, but it will also kill gloves.
Warm water and the force of the washer will ruin the gloves’ lather, and skin tone. They will also be soaked in water that will make it difficult to dry.
Other than the above methods, there are special products that can remove the smell from gloves. This product is made by many manufacturers.
These deodorizers are specially designed to trap moisture and prevent the growth of bacteria. All types of training equipment can be protected from unpleasant odors by using deodorizers.
You can also use disinfectant wipes to help with glove maintenance. Although they can’t remove all bacteria and sweat, disinfectant wipes are still superior to regular paper towels.
First, wipe the surface with a damp cloth. Then use the Lysol wipes to get rid of germs. You can also leave a mark on your training partner’s skin by using Lysol wipes. However, it will still have a pleasant lemon scent.
It may sound strange, but freezing your boxing gloves can be helpful in getting rid of the stench. Frost is a great way to get rid of the bacteria that causes problems. You can put your gloves in a bag and freeze them overnight. They won’t smell the next morning.
Bacteria can be stubborn but today’s disinfectant products make it much easier.
Although there are many products that can do the same job, Lysol spray has been proven effective and kills 99.9% of germs. You can spray the spray on many surfaces and other pieces of gear.
It is not necessary to use too much. You don’t need to use disinfectant as often if you are following the simple steps for prevention after each session. Your boxing gloves‘ life expectancy will be significantly extended if they are kept clean and in good condition. These steps are easy to follow, so there is no reason to skimp them.
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