Can I put my goalie gloves in the washing machine?
Can I put my goalie gloves in the washing machine?
To get the most from your goalkeeper gloves wash immediately after use in warm water (maximum of 30 degrees C) before allowing to dry naturally, do not use a washing machine. We would advise simply washing them by hand and not using any form of "scrubber".
What hockey equipment can you wash?
You can wash everything except helmets and skates in a warm-water load in your washing machine: chest protector, elbow pads, shin-guards, jock, pants, socks, neck-guard and even the gloves. Depending on the size of your washer and your kids' equipment, you may need to divide the gear into 2 or 3 loads.
How do you clean hockey gear in a bathtub?
Simply fill up the tub about halfway with warm water and add 1/4 cup of laundry detergent. After the detergent mixes in, throw in all of your protective gear (see list above) and let it sit for around 30 minutes. Then, drain the tub and rinse off the excess detergent in room temperature water.
Can you wash hockey pads?
Can you wash a hockey bag?
Wash the gear with laundry detergent and hot water, if possible, or spray it with an antifungal cleaner and wipe it down with a clean, damp cloth.
How do you wash a hockey jersey?
Set your washing machine to the delicate cycle, even though your jersey is made for rough hockey play, you want it to stay as new as possible.
How do you clean hockey gloves at home?
How to wash hockey equipment in a washing machine: You can wash everything except helmets and skates in a warm-water load in your washing machine: chest protector, elbow pads, shin-guards, jock, pants, socks, neck-guard and even the gloves.
How do you dry hockey gear?
The easiest way to dry out all your gear after you have put it through the wash is to simply leave it out to dry and point a fan at it.