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After using my gloves for a while, they begin to stink. I don't try to launder them too much as it's wrecking them. I have had those for 2 years already, and they're still usable. I don't want to waste them by throwing them away. It's not an option to replace, as I'm trying to save as much as I can.

Any ideas?

Baarn
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Take a zip lock bag and 4 tablespoons of baking soda. Put gloves into bag after workout and shake it like a paint mixer.

Well bacteria thrives off of your sweat so baking soda will absorb the moisture and stop the stink.

Oh and i forgot but another way is to throw your gloves into the freezer it will kill the bacteria that causes the stink.

DFG4
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I leave mine in the sun (on my dash) afterwards. They get a little faded, but they never stink.

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Putting a dryer sheet in each glove will help them dry faster and stink less. I use them in my vibrams too.

michael
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