Keeping your golf gloves clean is essential for a better grip on the club, especially on hot and humid days when sweat can accumulate. To keep them in good condition, it's essential to clean them regularly. Here's how you can do it:
Firstly, avoid wearing the gloves for too long as it can cause them to accumulate dirt and sweat. After your round, take them off and let them air out for a while.
If they do get dirty, you can use a mild detergent and lukewarm water to clean them. Gently rub the gloves with the detergent solution and then rinse them with water. Avoid using hot water as it can damage the gloves.
After cleaning, let the gloves air dry in a shaded area. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight or heat as it can cause them to shrink or lose their shape.
If the gloves are made of leather, you can use a leather conditioner to maintain their suppleness and prevent them from cracking. Apply the conditioner sparingly and rub it in with a soft cloth.
Finally, consider having multiple gloves in rotation, so you can switch them out during your round, allowing each glove to air out and dry properly. This practice will extend the life of your gloves and keep them in good condition.
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