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    Care Instructions for GORE-TEX gloves

    GORE-TEX gloves are made to last, but they’ll last even longer and perform better with proper care.

    How to care for your GORE-TEX gloves
    From motorbiking down a highway to skiing in the middle of winter, you want your GORE-TEX gloves to keep your hands dry, comfortable and protected. To keep them in adventure-ready condition, follow these easy glove home care instructions and be sure to check the manufacturer’s care instructions on the inner label too.
    Care Instructions

    GORE-TEX Gloves

    Wash

     

    • Shake out the glove to make sure there’s no grit or dirt inside the main hand chamber and finger cavities.
    • Hand wash in lukewarm water. 
    • Only use a small amount of liquid detergent
    • Don't machine wash (machines can be too rough) or dry clean
    • Don't use fabric softeners or bleach 
    Dry
     
    • Gently squeeze water off, from the fingers to the wrist.
    • Line dry. Position the gloves with the wrists pointing down. 
    • Shell gloves can be tumble dried on a low heat setting.
    • When gloves are half dry, put them on and make a fist to restore their original shape.
    • Don’t place in the sun, or on a heater.
    • Don't iron your gloves.
    Re-apply the DWR
    • When water no longer beads and runs off the gloves after washing and drying, you’ll need to re-apply a durable water repellent (DWR). 
    • Use the pump spray DWR product of your choice. 
    • Use a water-based leather care product for leather gloves.
    Special Care
    LEATHER CARE

    Do not place damp leather gloves on other garments: dyed leather can stain when it is wet. • Do your best to protect gloves against damage from buckles, ski edges, and other sharp objects.

     

    STAIN REMOVAL

    Always follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. 

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