right so a few words of experience-based wisdom.
My gloves got really wet a while ago and it took for ever to dry them, which resulted in them smelling like something between a wet dog and a 3-week-old carcass. Not good.
After some googling I found some home remedies: I first tried freezing them. A few days in the freezer didn't help one bit.
Another option I read about was to microwave the bacteria out. Nuke 'm. Thought I'd give it a go, first tried on the lowest setting for a few seconds but I soon got comfortable and nuked the gloves full power for a good 30-35 seconds. This unfortunately completely melted the plastic knuckle-protector on one of the gloves and made the whole house smell like a chemical plant
so.. if you are considering doing the same thing, just don't.
I guess I'll go buy some new winter gloves now..
My gloves got really wet a while ago and it took for ever to dry them, which resulted in them smelling like something between a wet dog and a 3-week-old carcass. Not good.
After some googling I found some home remedies: I first tried freezing them. A few days in the freezer didn't help one bit.
Another option I read about was to microwave the bacteria out. Nuke 'm. Thought I'd give it a go, first tried on the lowest setting for a few seconds but I soon got comfortable and nuked the gloves full power for a good 30-35 seconds. This unfortunately completely melted the plastic knuckle-protector on one of the gloves and made the whole house smell like a chemical plant
so.. if you are considering doing the same thing, just don't.
I guess I'll go buy some new winter gloves now..