Wipe wet gloves - the best way!
David Andersson
02th November 2023
Drying wet winter gloves properly is important to keep them fresh and functioning during the cold season. One trick that many people do not know is to use an empty toilet roll to help with the drying process. Here is a guide on how you can do it and the benefits it brings:
Here's how to dry wet winter gloves with a toilet roll:
Collect your wet winter gloves: Before you start, make sure you have your wet winter gloves ready. This may be after you come in from the cold or after washing them.
Get an empty toilet roll: Take an empty toilet roll and make sure it is dry. You can also use a paper towel that has been rolled together to a similar shape if you do not have a toilet roll on hand.
Shape the toilet roll: Place the toilet roll along the ankle or wrist on each glove. The toilet roll acts as a designer and helps preserve the natural shape of the glove while dries.
Hang or set up the glove: Now you can hang or set up your gloves in a suitable place to dry. It is important not to use direct heat, such as a heat fan or a radiator, as it can damage the glove's material. Instead, choose a place with good air circulation, such as a drying rack or a clothes hanger. This helps to dry the glove both inside and out.
Drying time: Drying time may vary depending on how wet your gloves are and the humidity in your area. It may take a few hours up to a day for them to dry completely. Be sure to check them regularly.
Benefits of using a toilet roll:
Preserves the form: The toilet roll helps preserve the shape of the glove while drying. It prevents them from shrinking or deforming when they are wet.
Smooth drying: By placing the toilet roll in the ankle or wrist on the glove, you ensure that even the hard -to -reach areas dry properly. This reduces the risk of mold or smell problems that can arise if the glove does not dry evenly.
Recycling: You can easily reuse the toilet roll several times when you dry your gloves, making it a cost -effective solution.
So, next time your winter gloves get wet, try to use an empty toilet roll to dry them. It is a simple, efficient and environmentally friendly way to take care of your gloves and extend their life.
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