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my gardening gloves got wet and now they are solid stiff .
is there any way i can get them soft again or are they finished for good ? |
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On 11 Dec 2004 02:31:56 -0800, (scuffler) wrote:
my gardening gloves got wet and now they are solid stiff . is there any way i can get them soft again or are they finished for good ? Wear them. Happens to my 'chrome' gloves all the time - usually after mowing the lawn. Alternatively, take them to bed with you! Regards, -- Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations www.shwoodwind.co.uk Emails to: showard{whoisat}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk |
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![]() "Stephen Howard" wrote in message ... On 11 Dec 2004 02:31:56 -0800, (scuffler) wrote: my gardening gloves got wet and now they are solid stiff . is there any way i can get them soft again or are they finished for good ? Wear them. Happens to my 'chrome' gloves all the time - usually after mowing the lawn. Alternatively, take them to bed with you! That may be why they are stiff now..... -- Brian Henry Fielding: "All Nature wears one universal grin" |
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Stephen Howard wrote:
On 11 Dec 2004 02:31:56 -0800, (scuffler) wrote: my gardening gloves got wet and now they are solid stiff . is there any way i can get them soft again or are they finished for good ? Wear them. Happens to my 'chrome' gloves all the time - usually after mowing the lawn. Alternatively, take them to bed with you! I don't _think_ you're meant to do anything to chrome leather (the scuffed grey kind) other than just use it. "Hydrophane" or "Flexalan" from a horsey shop are good treatments for leather, though: I paint it on with a brush, and a pint tin lasts for years if you aren't doing a tack-room full of stuff. (If it didn't last years, I suppose I'd be talking about a 500ml tin!) Mike. |
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"scuffler" wrote in message
om... my gardening gloves got wet and now they are solid stiff . is there any way i can get them soft again or are they finished for good ? I used saddle dressing on mine. They aren't exactly as good as new, but certainly better than they were. |
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In message , scuffler
writes my gardening gloves got wet and now they are solid stiff . is there any way i can get them soft again or are they finished for good ? Neat's Foot Oil. Any good saddler's will sell it. -- June Hughes |
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 12:42:28 -0000, "Mike Lyle"
wrote: Stephen Howard wrote: On 11 Dec 2004 02:31:56 -0800, (scuffler) wrote: my gardening gloves got wet and now they are solid stiff . is there any way i can get them soft again or are they finished for good ? Wear them. Happens to my 'chrome' gloves all the time - usually after mowing the lawn. Alternatively, take them to bed with you! I don't _think_ you're meant to do anything to chrome leather (the scuffed grey kind) other than just use it. "Hydrophane" or "Flexalan" from a horsey shop are good treatments for leather, though: I paint it on with a brush, and a pint tin lasts for years if you aren't doing a tack-room full of stuff. (If it didn't last years, I suppose I'd be talking about a 500ml tin!) There are plenty of leather treatments about ( Liberon Leather Cream is a good all-rounder, and widely available via hardware stores ), but they're all really designed for 'finished' leather rather than the rough hide used for bog-standard gardening gloves. And with a new pair costing a few quid, and given that they rarely last that long anyway ( assuming you're doing gardening, rather than just pointing at things ), oiling your gloves seems like overkill. Regards, -- Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations www.shwoodwind.co.uk Emails to: showard{whoisat}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk |
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![]() my gardening gloves got wet and now they are solid stiff . is there any way i can get them soft again or are they finished for good ? I`m always doing that :-( I put them on and place a dollop of any leather dressing stuffy in the palm and go thro a hand washing action, take them off and put somewhere not too warm, when they are almost dry I put them back on and wear them, seems to work. kate |
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You didn't use them to put down chemical ice and snow melter did you?
Sometimes the crystals they sell for that purpose will make gloves stiff and even shrink them. Dwaayne "scuffler" wrote in message om... my gardening gloves got wet and now they are solid stiff . is there any way i can get them soft again or are they finished for good ? |
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