Stinky Gloves.

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Rick Inman

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What is the deal with my blue smurf-style dry gloves?? I've tried soaking them in both wet/dry suit shampoo, and sink-the-stink, and they still smell bad.
And they take forever to dry!
Any suggestions?
 
You need to dry them quickly after washing to get rid of the stink.

I made a T out of 3/4" PVC pipe and connected the bottom of the T to an old bonnet style hair dryer hose. I put a glove on each end of the T and turn it on to air only. In a couple of hours they are dry and there is no odor.
 
Uncle Pug:
You need to dry them quickly after washing to get rid of the stink.

I made a T out of 3/4" PVC pipe and connected the bottom of the T to an old bonnet style hair dryer hose. I put a glove on each end of the T and turn it on to air only. In a couple of hours they are dry and there is no odor.
Ah ha! That also explaind the stylish "do" :eyebrow: ...
 
Using flowing air, is the trick to keeping gear smelling nice.
 

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