Best way to clean billiard glove?

Pete

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I know silly question. I'm guessing Woolite by hand.

I have a Kamui glove.
 

Corvette Alan

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Yes. Or any laundry detergent.
Rinse well and squeeze in a towel to dry.
Lay/Hang it out somewhere. It'll dry quick.

Been doing my Molinari like this for years. Comes out like new.
 

Andrew Manning

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I wash mine in the sink with a tiny bit of regular liquid laundry detergent. Be ready to be horrified by the color the water turns though.
 

couldnthinkof01

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I wash mine in the sink with a tiny bit of regular liquid laundry detergent. Be ready to be horrified by the color the water turns though.

The thoughts of whats in that water gives me nightmares.
I use a little dishwashing soap to help get rid of the
oils/ grease( from the slobs thats eat and play at the same time, smh)
 
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Maniac

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I just toss mine into the little white bag my wife washes her bras in. You know, the little white bag with the zipper that keeps the bra straps from getting all tangled up. Then....I'm not talking about expensive gloves here. Never had an issue though.

Maniac
 

trob

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I take a large plastic bowl .. put a little dish soap in it and some cold water. Ring it by hand . The water will turn dark blue lol pour it out and do it one more time. Then rinse in water and lay it out to dry.
 

jrctherake

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I know silly question. I'm guessing Woolite by hand.

I have a Kamui glove.

I use whatever dish detergent is available and gently hand wash under kitchen faucet, gently squeeze excess water out after rinsing and hang under ceiling fan overnight. Next morning the gloves are good to go.

Hey Pete, did you go through with the revo custom purchase?

Jeff
 
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