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Old 06-09-2004, 01:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a new pair of gloves 2 weeks old and the smell is starting already is there a way to prevent this or any products out there
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There is a pruduct called 'No B.O.' labeled by Everlast which I use. Spray it in there good once/week. I've also used household disinfectants - they work well ,but I worry that they may damage the glove over time.
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Or you could just widdle on your training shirt. That way you wont notice the smell of the gloves.
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Gloves Dogs from Ringside work well also. One of my students had a pair for about 7 months and they reeked! I got him a pair of glove dogs and they took the odor out very quickly. If you don't know, they are two felt baggies filled with cedar chips or something and joined by a strap so you just put each end in your gloves after training and leave them there til the next time. They soak up the moisture and leave them non-stinky. They cost about $10, so pretty cheap! There are other methods of course, but i have had luck with these over the years.

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Do you know of anything to help clean a shirt?
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I find doing my business in my gloves keeps my shirt clean. Now, if only I knew of something that would clean these stinky gloves...
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