I just put them on and wash my hands in the sink. If they are really funky, I let them soak in soapy water. Rinse and drip dry. (There is nothing worse than stinky gloves!).
2009 Specialized Roubaix pro/SMP lite 209
2010 Trek 4300/Specialized ariel 155
Wash machine, cold delicate and hang to dry
Throw them in with all my other cycling stuff and wash on delicate, warm water, and hang to dry.
Grits
2010 Trek 5.2 Madone WSD, SI Diva Gel Flow
2002 Terry Classic, Terry Liberator
I turn mine inside out and wash them on cold and delicate... I think I have run them through the dryer....
2016 Specialized Ruby Comp disc - Ruby Expert ti 155
2010 Surly Long Haul Trucker - Jett 143
Apparently, I am the only person in the whole world who could not figure out to simply just wash the gloves. So I suppose that is exactly what I shall do then!! Thanks a million!
I also have four pairs of gloves and rotate through them. When I do cross country rides they get worn two or three times before they get washed. At home each pair gets washed (with sports clothes in washing machine and then air dried) after each wearing. This is because they are usually snotted and sweated through several times over by the time I finish a ride. I also rotate through my shorts and jerseys, for equal wear and tear and in the illusion that perhaps they will last longer.
marni
Katy, Texas
Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"
"easily outrun by a chihuahua."
I also throw them in with bicycle clothes (closing velcro so it doesn't snag my shorts) and hang to dry.
Oh, I remember the first time DH and I realized gloves needed to be washed. Ewww! We were rolling on the ground laughing when my sister got her first whiff! She asked the same question--"what do I do?" WASH EM
And I'll give you a hint--you're helmet may not smell much better. I wear a buff, and rinse my helmet out in the sink every once in awhile.
"Well-behaved women seldom make history." --Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
'09 Trek WSD 2.1 with a Brooks B-68 saddle
'11 Trek WSD Madone 5.2 with Brooks B-17
notes from the resident technical fabric specialist.
1. line drying is always better for synthetics
2. no need to use woolite. Woolite is very harsh, and expensive. You'd never know it's harsh because they put a ton of conditioners and modifiers in it. If you are adverse to regular laundry soap, use baby shampoo. It's milder and costs less.
I.
2015 Liv Intrigue 2
Pro Mongoose Titanium Singlespeed
2012 Trek Madone 4.6 Compact SRAM
Actually WestTexas, I washed mine in the cold cycle and let them air dry but I was glad to see that is what other experienced riders do also.