How to Clean Your Gloves

SYNTHETIC LEATHER GLOVES & COTTON GLOVES

NITRILE GLOVES

LEATHER GLOVES

Step 1:

We recommend washing your DuraHide & CG Series Leather work gloves periodically to remove salt and mineral build-up from perspiration.

Step 2:

Do NOT use bleach or solvents as these oxidizing agents can cause discoloration.

Step 3:

We recommend air-drying your leather gloves to maintain proper sizing and prevent any material shrinkage.

Page 4:

Do NOT machine dry with heat or expose the gloves to a heat source other than indirect sunlight.

COWHIDE LEATHER/GOATSKIN LEATHER/PIGSKIN GLOVES

Step 1:

We recommend cleaning your leather gloves with oil-based saddle soap to remove exterior stains and restore moisture. Use as little water as possible and let the soap do all the work. For a deeper clean, we suggest using a shoe brush for optimal cleaning.

Page 2:

Do NOT use bleach or solvents as these oxidizing agents can cause discoloration.

Page 3:

We recommend air-drying your leather gloves to maintain proper sizing and prevent any material shrinkage.

Step 4:

Do NOT machine dry with heat or expose the gloves to a heat source other than indirect sunlight.

WINTER GLOVES

Step 1:

We recommend machine-washing your gloves alone or with like colors in cold water using a mild laundry detergent.

Step 2:

If you don't have a washing machine, we recommend washing your gloves in a sink using mild laundry detergent or dishwashing soap.

Step 3:

Do NOT use bleach or solvents as these oxidizing agents can cause discoloration.

Step 4:

Air-dry your gloves to prevent any material shrinkage and maintain proper sizing. Do NOT machine dry with heat or expose the gloves to a heat source other than indirect sunlight.