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How to Wash Motorcycle Gloves Without Damaging Them

Leather gloves: hand wash + Nikwax Leather Restorer. Textile/mesh: machine 30 °C (86 °F) bag. EN 13594, Dainese, Alpinestars, Nikwax.

Washing protocol for motorcycle gloves (leather and textile)

In short: leather motorcycle gloves are hand-washed with a damp cloth + mild soap, then conditioned with a leather restorer (Nikwax Leather Restorer). Textile/mesh gloves without leather reinforcement can go in the machine at 30 °C (86 °F) in a laundry bag. Mixed gloves are treated as leather. Never tumble dry, never on a radiator.

At a glance

Leather gloves -- microfibre cloth + warm water + mild soap, no immersion, flat dry 24-48 h, leather care after drying.

Textile/mesh gloves -- machine 30 °C (86 °F) in laundry bag, synthetic cycle, low spin, air dry.

Mixed (leather + textile) gloves -- leather protocol, never machine. Leather dictates the protocol.

Post-crash -- inspect seams and protections. If compromised, mandatory replacement (EN 13594).

Drying -- air dry 24-48 h, crumpled newspaper to absorb internal moisture. Never radiator or tumble dry.

Material → protocol

MaterialMethodPost-treatment
Leather (full-grain, kangaroo) racingDamp microfibre + warm water + mild soap, no immersionNikwax Leather Restorer or Dainese Protein
Leather + textile mixedLeather protocol (same)Leather care on leather zones only
Pure textile (cordura, polyester)Machine 30 °C (86 °F) in bag, synthetic cycleAir dry, optional DWR spray
Summer mesh (mesh + textile)Machine 30 °C (86 °F) in bag, synthetic cycleAir dry
Heated electric glovesSurface only (damp cloth), NEVER immerseManufacturer manual required
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Heated gloves: electronic care

Heated gloves (Held, Klan-e, Macna, Capit) have internal electric resistors. No immersion possible. Follow the manufacturer’s manual exclusively — generally damp cloth surface only.

Leather step-by-step

1. Inspection

Inspect: localised stains (insects, road tar, sap), undone seams, displaced protections. If a protection (palm, fingers, knuckles) is cracked or moves abnormally, replace the gloves — safety trumps cleaning.

2. Gentle cleaning

On a microfibre cloth, add a few drops of mild soap (liquid Marseille soap, glycerine soap, or specific leather soap). Wring the cloth to be just damp, never soaked. Wipe the outside in circular motions, focusing on stained zones (palm, fingers, back).

For the inside: pass a well-wrung damp cloth, no soaking the lining. Never wring the gloves.

3. Drying

Flat, in a ventilated, tempered room (18-22 °C / 64-72 °F), away from direct sun. Insert crumpled newspaper into each finger and the palm to absorb internal moisture and maintain shape. Allow 24-48 hours.

Banned: radiator, hairdryer, tumble dryer, direct sun. Dry heat causes leather shrinkage and cracking.

4. Leather conditioning

Once the gloves are fully dry, apply a technical leather care in a thin layer: Nikwax Leather Restorer (waterproofing), Dainese Protein, Alpinestars Conditioner, or equivalent. Let absorb 5-10 minutes, then wipe excess with a clean cloth.

Avoid: classic shoe leather greases (too oily), neatsfoot oil (darkens light leather), silicone products (clog pores).

Textile/mesh step-by-step

1. Preparation

Close Velcro straps inside the glove (prevents catching the drum). Turn gloves inside out if possible. Place in a mesh laundry bag to prevent deformation or catching.

2. Machine wash

  • Temperature: 30 °C (86 °F) (follow label if lower)
  • Programme: synthetic or delicate
  • Spin: low (400-600 rpm)
  • Detergent: mild liquid, never fabric softener

You can group with other textile motorcycle gear (jacket, trousers, neck warmer) to optimise the 18 kg laundromat cycle.

3. Drying

Remove from the bag, reshape, air dry flat or hanging by the cuffs. No tumble dry (even low heat) to avoid deforming internal protections or unsticking adhesive bands.

End-of-life criteria

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Cracked or stiff leather

Leather unconditioned for years becomes brittle. Fold test: if the palm cracks or shows white at the fold, the leather is end-of-life.

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Compromised protections

Cracked knuckle shell, displaced palm, deformed internal foam. Mandatory replacement per EN 13594.

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Undone seams

A seam giving way on the palm or between fingers compromises abrasion resistance in a crash. Replace.

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Age and UV

Leather ages even unused. Beyond 5-7 years, inspect frequently and consider replacement if usage is intensive.

Common mistakes

  • Soaking leather gloves in soapy water -- immersion permanently dries the fibre. Always damp wrung cloth.
  • Drying with hairdryer or on radiator -- causes leather shrinkage and cracking. Air dry 24-48 h.
  • Machine washing mixed leather + textile gloves -- even if mostly textile, leather dictates the protocol.
  • Using generic shoe leather grease -- too oily, weighs down the gloves and impairs grip. Technical motorcycle care only.
  • Reusing after a crash without careful inspection -- seams and protections may be compromised without visible sign. Inspect each piece.

Read also: wash a textile motorcycle jacket, remove tar and grease stains.

FAQ

Can I machine wash motorcycle gloves?

**Leather: no**, prolonged immersion dries out and hardens the leather. **Pure textile/mesh** (no leather reinforcement): yes, in a laundry bag at 30 °C (86 °F), synthetic cycle, per manufacturer recommendations. **Mixed leather + textile**: treat them as leather (hand wash), even if some panels are textile.

How do I clean leather motorcycle gloves?

Dampen a microfibre cloth with warm water, add a few drops of mild soap (liquid Marseille soap, glycerine soap). Wipe the outside gently without soaking the gloves. For the inside: a damp, well-wrung cloth. Air dry flat away from any heat source. Apply a leather conditioner (Nikwax Leather Restorer) after full drying.

My motorcycle gloves smell -- how do I remove the odour?

Textile gloves: machine 30 °C (86 °F) in a bag with mild detergent removes the smell. Leather gloves: wipe the inside with a damp cloth + mild soap, dry with crumpled newspaper inserted into each finger (absorbs moisture and neutralises odours). Baking soda sprinkled overnight then brushed out.

What product to condition leather after washing?

**Nikwax Leather Restorer** (waterproofing conditioner), Grangers G-Wax for leather, or a motorcycle-specific leather balm (Dainese Protein, Alpinestars Conditioner). Apply in a thin layer on clean dry leather, let it absorb 5-10 min, wipe excess. Avoid generic shoe leather grease (too oily for precise riding gloves).

My gloves crashed -- can I still use them?

Inspect carefully: if main seams (palm, back, fingers) are undone, or knuckle protections are cracked or displaced, **replace the gloves**. EN 13594 Class 1 or 2 gloves lose their certification when protection is compromised. For a superficial scuff with no internal deformation: usable, but monitor the seam at each ride.

How long do leather motorcycle gloves take to dry?

**24 to 48 hours** at room temperature in a ventilated room. **Never on a radiator or hairdryer** -- the leather shrinks and cracks. Tip: insert crumpled newspaper into each finger to absorb internal moisture and maintain the glove's shape during drying.

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