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Anyone that plays the sport knows how important it is to keep your hockey gear in good shape. Keeping your gear clean and well-cared for not only helps you do better on the ice, but it also makes your investment last longer. This complete guide will show you the best ways to store, clean and take care of your hockey gear so that it stays looking new, smelling good, and ready for the rink.
A hockey player and their gear should be in good condition. From rigorous training to intense games, your gear goes through a lot of wear and tear. Additionally, it becomes sweaty, dirty, and occasionally even gets spilled on. If you neglect to clean and maintain your equipment properly, it can lead to a variety of issues, including:
Unpleasant smells can be difficult to eliminate
Bacterial and fungal growth can damage your equipment and potentially cause skin irritations or infections
Shorted lifespan of your investment
Spending time cleaning and taking care of your hockey gear the right way will not only keep it looking and feeling good, but it will also last longer, which will save you money in the long run.
Prior to starting the cleaning process, it is important to gather the necessary tools and learn the best ways to get your gear ready.
Gather some warm water, light soap, a scrub brush, a washcloth and a clean towel.
Take your gear and out of your hockey bag and spread everything out including your skates, helmet, gloves, and elbow pads. This will make sure that you can clean every part well.
Check your gear for damage or signs of wear, such as tears, cracks, or loose hooks. Fix any problems that you find before you start cleaning.
If you have spots or smells that won't come out, you might want to treat them first with a mild detergent or disinfectant solution. Wait a few minutes before you scrub with the solution.
You are now ready to start the step-by-step process of cleaning your hockey gear since you have all the things you need and are organized.
To start, clean your skates. Gently clean the skates outside with warm, soapy water and a scrub brush, clean the outside of the skates gently. Take off the laces and cushions. Rinse it well and let it completely air dry before putting it back together.
Use a damp cloth and gentle soap to clean the inside and outside of your helmet. Pay attention to the chin strap and other parts that come into contact with your face. Rinse and let it air dry.
Put some light soap and warm water in a tub or sink, and then put your gloves in the water. Scrub the outside and inside gently, making sure to get all the cracks and crevices. Rinse well and let it air dry.
For pads, repeat the same steps as gloves in the tub or sink to clean the outside and inside of your elbow and knee pads. Rinse and let it air dry.
Put your jersey, base layer and anything else that can be machine washed in the machine on a cold water setting. It is best to use a gentle wash cycle and a mild detergent. Bleach and laundry softener can damage the material, so avoid them.
Add warm water and a light disinfectant solution to a tub. Then, place your dirty hockey bag inside and let soak for 30-60 minutes. Finally, rinse in warm water and air dry.
After you clean each part, make sure it's completely dry before returning your equipment to your hockey bag. Make sure that all the dampness is gone by drying the items in a well-ventilated area or on a drying rack.
By following these step-by-step instructions, you'll be able to keep your hockey gear clean, fresh, and in top condition.
Deep cleaning is important, but it's also important to take care of your gear in between washes. To help you keep your gear in great shape, here are some tips:
Wearing a base layer that wicks away moisture can help soak up sweat and keep it from getting into your gear, which can cut down on smells and the need for frequent deep cleaning.
Every time you use your gear, hang it up somewhere with good air flow to let it dry. This reduces bacteria and fungi growth.
Scrub soiled areas of your gear with a damp cloth and a light detergent if you see that it needs it. This can help keep things fresh between full washes.
Keep your hockey gear in a dry, well-ventilated place when you're not using it. Avoid leaving it in your car or other small places where bacteria and fungi can grow.
You can help your hockey gear last longer and work better by doing these repair tasks on a regular basis.
How often should I clean my hockey gear??
How often you wash your gear will depend on how frequently you use it and how much sweat and dirt it accumulates. Most of the time, you should wash your gear every four to six wears, or more often if you start to notice any odors.
Can you use washing machine to clean your hockey gear??
It is safe to wash many parts of your hockey gear in the washing machine, like shirts, base layers, and even some pads. Use a gentle cycle and mild detergent. Do not use bleach or fabric softener.
How can I keep my hockey clothes from smelling bad??
Keeping your hockey gear clean, letting it air dry, and wearing a base layer can all help keep odors at bay. To help get rid of germs and fungi, you can also use a disinfectant solution or a vinegar rinse.
How should I dry my hockey gear?
Drying most hockey gear in the air prevents moisture buildup and inhibits the growth of germs. To make sure your gear dries fully, store it in an area with adequate air flow or use a drying rack.
Can I use a dryer to dry my hockey gear?
Some parts of your hockey gear can be dried in a machine, but it's best to use a low heat setting or let them air dry whenever you can. High heat can damage the materials and the strength of your equipment.
If you follow these instructions, you'll be better prepared to take care of your hockey gear and keep it in excellent shape for many years to come.
Keeping your hockey gear clean and in good shape is important for both your skills and the equipment's longevity. You can make sure that your gear stays clean, functional, and ready for the ice by following the step-by-step instructions in this guide. Maintain your equipment between deep cleanings and don't put off any repairs as they arise.
With some time and effort, you can keep your hockey gear in great shape, allowing you to focus on the most important parts of the game. Let's clean up and get your gear ready for the next big game!