Tried & True tips for de-stinking a glove?

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JOHNN

Just a dad of 3 girls
Aug 5, 2019
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South Louisiana
Cut a lemon in half, and then put the lemon and glove in a smaller ice chest for a day or two. The glove will smell like a totally different glove afterward.

This also worked a while back for an ice chest I accidentally left shrimp in for a couple weeks (and got baked by the sun). Have to say though that if a players glove ever smells as bad as old shrimp, then Id say she has bigger issues :ROFLMAO:
 
Jun 26, 2021
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Consider wearing thin moisture-wicking glove liners beneath your batting gloves. These liners can help absorb sweat and prevent direct contact between your skin and the gloves, reducing odor buildup.
Inserting odor-absorbing products like activated charcoal sachets, baking soda packets, or cedar chips into your batting gloves when storing them can help absorb moisture and reduce odors.
 

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