Washing/cleaning Kamui glove

TheDirtyBird

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What is the best way to wash a pool glove? I have a Kamui glove and love it, but it has gotten very dirty and starting to smell. I almost think it is starting to cause my shaft to get dirtier quicker because of all the dirt and chalk on the glove. I didn't know if there is a good way of washing it without damaging it, or if I should bite the bullet and buy a new one.
 
When I wash my towels... I drop me in with those. It's fine and it help it keep it's shape and stay clean.

I washed mine about once a month.
 
I buy cheapo gloves in bulk and treat them like they're disposable.

When a glove gets too grody/frayed I just toss it and get a new one.
 
DB,
Throw them into the machine with your regular wash. When done, air dry them. Do NOT put them in the electric clothes dryer. They dry quickly, less than a day. I have 2 pair of Kamui gloves that I rotate, washing one pair once a week. They both still look like new. An electric dryer will extremely shorte their life.
 
Don't throw that Dirty thing away, just wash and let air dry, or throw in Microwave for 50 mins and you'll be good to go, just kidding, maybe.
 
I used to buy gloves by the dozen. Like chalk, I see them as disposables. One less thing to worry if I lose or wear out. You can try washing, but I would go ahead and buy an extra glove or two. Life is too short to worry about these things.
 
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