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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