Work Gloves Should Not Be Washed At High Temperature After Sweat Stains

Nov 14, 2020

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Labor protection gloves are an indispensable protective item at work. We all know that hands are easy to sweat during work. If there are sweat stains on labor protection gloves, how should they be cleaned? Glove manufacturers teach you a few tips.

Because the inside of labor protection gloves is in direct contact with the hands, it is easy to be stained with sweat secretions. If left untreated, it is easy to make the gloves smelly and moldy. Thus affecting the second use. Sweat-stained cotton cloth should not be washed at high temperature, because the protein in the sweat will coagulate and adhere to the fiber to form a macula when heated. White, non-sweat, high-temperature water can be used.

Cotton labor protection gloves should not be exposed to the sun and should be dried in a ventilated and cool place. Gloves are more resistant to high temperature during ironing and can be ironed at a high temperature of 200℃. A little salt can be added when shrinking and soaking, not only to prevent the fading of labor protection gloves, but also to make the color bright and lasting. Pure cotton labor protection gloves will shrink. Newly bought labor protection gloves must be soaked in 40℃-50℃ warm water and then dried. When they are 90% dry, they can be ironed with an iron.

When washing labor protection gloves, add a little salt or white vinegar to soak, and add a small amount of alum to high-end products. The washing temperature depends on the color of the glove, generally 40°C-50°C. The water temperature for bright or dark colors should not be too high.

All labor protection gloves after use must be cleaned correctly, so as not only to keep them clean and tidy, but also to extend the service life of labor protection gloves.


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