Problem with Washing my Winter Gloves
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Problem with Washing my Winter Gloves
Looking for some advise.
Last year when I started commuting, I bought these wonderful gloves that I love. They are full fingered and have a built in liner. But I HATE when I have to wash them. When I wash them, the liner gets messed up in the glove and it takes me FOREVER to align the fingers since it is a built in liner. My wife, who has more patience then me and smaller hands tried and cannot get it.
I would love to keep these gloves because I know they work for me but hate washing them. Any advice or tricks of the trade? I know someone will say "buy gloves with separate liners". Food for thought but would like to stick with this for the time being.
Thank you!
Last year when I started commuting, I bought these wonderful gloves that I love. They are full fingered and have a built in liner. But I HATE when I have to wash them. When I wash them, the liner gets messed up in the glove and it takes me FOREVER to align the fingers since it is a built in liner. My wife, who has more patience then me and smaller hands tried and cannot get it.
I would love to keep these gloves because I know they work for me but hate washing them. Any advice or tricks of the trade? I know someone will say "buy gloves with separate liners". Food for thought but would like to stick with this for the time being.
Thank you!
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Just pull the liners out and wash them by hand, separately...
If you mean that the liners are stitched to the outer seams, then just pull them inside out and wash them by hand...
If you mean that the liners are stitched to the outer seams, then just pull them inside out and wash them by hand...
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