Stinky Shooting Glove

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tradewind
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Stinky Shooting Glove

Post by tradewind »

May I please have recommendations on how to clean a stinky shooting glove and how to prevent it from becoming stinky again. Thank you!
4570inMD
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Restoring shooting glove

Post by 4570inMD »

Wash it with dishwasher soap, let it air dry, and store it with a dryer-fabric-softener sheet inside.

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pmelchman
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Post by pmelchman »

vote 2 for dryer sheets.
justadude
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Post by justadude »

Speed the drying process:

When you are done shooting, bring it home, get it out of your shooting bag and stick a hair dryer on cool or at the most low heat into and let it blow for a while. Then a dryer sheet for that spring fresh scent. : )

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crankythunder
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stinky shooting glove?

Post by crankythunder »

squirt some baby powder in there!

If it works that good on stinky babies, your glove doesnt have a prayer

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HP98
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Post by HP98 »

baby powder is what has been working for me. But washing them now and then is the real answear.
bhoges17
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Post by bhoges17 »

Freeze it overnight. I wear a bullet proof vest and throw it in the freezer to kill the smell since it can't be washed. Seems to help.
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