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Simple Ways to Clean Your Motorcycle Gloves and Boots


Like the motorcycle helmet and garments maintenance, cleaning will improve the longevity and performance of your favorite motorcycle gloves and boots as well. By the way, the cleaning processes are much simple than you think, just to take note on several precautions.


Motorcycle Gloves Cleaning




  1. Read the manufacturer label for special care instructions.
  2. Handwash with lukewarm water and baby shampoo.
  3. Rinse with clean water.
  4. Wrap-in a dry towel or clothes, gently squeeze from the fingertips then downwards. DON’T wring or knead, AVOID drying by direct sunlight or dryer.
  5.  Air dry, for leather gloves will take long hours to dry, wear and make a fist a few times before it is completely dry.


Motorcycle Boots Cleaning





  1. Read the manufacturer label for special care instructions.
  2. Remove the shoe laces and insoles.
  3. Wash with lukewarm water and baby shampoo.
  4. For cleaning stains, textile can use sponge; leather can use soft brush (toothbrush).
  5. Wipe the boots interior and exterior using a dry towel / clothes.
  6. Stuff the shoes with newspaper and air dry it.

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Cleaning your own stuffs will not only extend your love to your favorite gloves and boots, but will let you understand and appreciate your gear more than ever.





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