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SYNTHETIC LEATHER GLOVES:

  • We recommend machine wash synthetic leather gloves in cold
    water using a laundry detergent.
  • If you don’t have a washing machine, we recommend washing
    your gloves in a sink using laundry detergent or dishwashing soap.
  • Do NOT use bleach or solvents, can cause discoloration.
    Hang-dry your gloves to prevent any material shrinkage and
    maintain proper sizing.
  • Do NOT machine dry with heat or expose the gloves to a heat
    source other than indirect sunlight.

WINTER GLOVES:

  • We recommend machine-washing your gloves in cold water
    using a laundry detergent.
  • If you don’t have a washing machine, we recommend washing
    your gloves in a sink using laundry detergent or dishwashing soap.
  • Do NOT use bleach or solvents, can cause discoloration.
  • Hang-dry your gloves to prevent any material shrinkage and
    maintain proper sizing.
  • Do NOT machine dry with heat or expose the gloves to a heat
    source other than indirect sunlight.

FR GARMENTS:

  • We recommend Wash separately in a Normal or Cotton cycle at any
    water temperature up to a maximum of 140ºF (60ºC). Use any typical
    home laundry detergent. Do not use soap (tallow soap containing
    animal fats).
  • Turn garments inside out before wash to reduce streaking from
    abrasion. Fill the washer no more than 2/3 full and use high water level.
  • DO NOT use chlorine bleach or liquid nonchlorine bleach.
  • Do not use starch or fabric softeners as they may coat fibers and mask
    FR performance and/or serve as fuel in the event of garment ignition.
  • The use of conditioned or soft water can help improve removal of
    contaminants from garments. Hard water precipitates soaps and can
    result in the build-up of calcium and magnesium salts. These can
    serve as fuel in the event they are exposed to a source of ignition.
  • It is important that all soils and other contaminants are completely
    removed from garments during the wash process. This may require
    the use of stain removal products, such as Shout®, Spray ‘n Wash®,
    or Zout®; or presoaking garments prior to washing. The use of hot
    water can often make detergents more effective in the removal of
    soils. If all contaminants cannot be removed in home care, garments
    should be dry cleaned.
  • Do not over dry garments. If desired, you may press with an iron on
    the Permanent Press/Low setting.
  • Always consult the garment manufacturer for detailed instructions
    and precautions.

LEATHER GLOVES:

  • We recommend washing your Leather gloves periodically to remove
    salt and mineral build-up from perspiration.
  • Do NOT use bleach or solvents, which can cause discoloration.
  • We recommend hang-dry your leather gloves to maintain proper
    sizing and prevent any material shrinkage.
  • Do NOT machine dry with heat or expose the gloves to a heat source
    other than indirect sunlight.

HIGH VISIBILITY GARMENTS:

  • We recommend Machine-wash your hi-vis apparel with like colors
    in cold water only.
  • Use the “delicates” cycle on your washing machine with a mild detergent.
  • Don’t wash jeans, work clothes or other rough fabrics (including those
    with hook-and-pile fasteners) when washing reflective or neon clothing.
  • Gently wipe stubborn areas using a clean, dry cloth and a mild stain
    remover.
  • Only use stain removers that are marked safe for bright colors and
    don’t contain bleach.
  • Never scrub the color-enhanced fabrics on hi-vis clothing because
    you could create a splotchy or worn appearance that reduces reflectivity
    and could ultimately put you at greater risk of not being seen.
  • Use your dryer’s lowest heat setting – no heat is preferable – to avoid
    damaging the heat transfer film or the adhesive that holds the reflective
    stripes in place.
  • As soon as the cycle is complete, remove your garment to ensure the
    reflective tape doesn’t permanently crease.
  • Once dry, put your hi-vis garment on a hanger until you’re ready to
    wear it again to keep it in pristine condition.

KNITTED GARMENTS

  • We recommend wash your garments inside out. Wool must be hand-
    washed in tepid water or it will shrink. Gently swish your garments in
    the water and never rub or wring. Acrylic can be washed in the
    washing machine with your regular washing.
  • Gently swish the garment in clean, cold water. Repeat until all the
    soapsuds are gone and the water is clear.
  • Gently squeeze out the water. To remove the excess moisture, lay the
    garment on a clean, white towel (to prevent any color transfer) placed
    on a flat surface. Roll the towel and sweater together, squeezing and
    adding pressure as you go. Leave the garment to dry on a flat surface,
    then fold and store in a cool, dry place

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