How to Wash Shin Guards. Step-by-Step Instructions Are you in a hurry to clean your shin guards so you can move on to the next chore? We hope this quick list of instructions will help you do just that: Brush away debris. Before washing, take a moment to wipe off any dirt or debris that has collected on the shin guards. This will be a particularly important step after a game on a muddy field. Check instructions.
Machine wash. If you are able to wash your shin guards in the washing machine, place them in a pillowcase or laundry bag for the wash cycle to help prevent them from banging into the sides of the machine.
Use the right detergent. OR Hand wash. If your guards are made entirely of plastic, handwashing is best. Use a brush with soap and water to scrub away any debris. Then soak the guards in a mixture of detergent and water for 15—20 minutes a plugged sink works nicely. Check out our How To Order page for full details. How To Order. For cleaning all shin guards, follow these five simple steps. STEP TWO Sprinkle a combination of mild detergent and baking soda in the saucepan, this is the best and cheapest combination to clean shin guards.
Slowly turn on the tap and fill the saucepan first with hot water. Just enough time to stick the kettle on. STEP FIVE Once dry, it is a good practice to spray them with a disinfectant to kill any chance of mold or fungal build-up, which will ruin the shin guards. Ordering Custom Shin Pads After you've placed your order, we'll get in touch regarding your design.
Stop when the entirety of both shin guards are fully submerged under the water, this is important so that both guards get the full cleaning treatment on the inside and the outside. Also, add a sprinkling of baking soda to the water for the purpose of removing any bacteria build up on the inside of the shin guard. The water should foam up slightly, which is normal and is nothing to worry about. Then, all you need to do is leave the shin guards in the solution for a period of between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on how dirty or stinky they are.
After this, remove whatever you have used to hold the shin guards down and take them out of the water. Shake them to remove the excess water and give them a quick wipe down with a small towel or cloth. Avoid using tissue as this will leave little bits stuck to them and they will be potentially hard to get off.
Then place the damp shin guards on top of the towel or cloth with the inside facing upwards, as that part will often take longer to fully dry. Natural air drying is much better for your shin guards as it allows the foam inside to dry fully due to the increased density of that part. To ensure the shin guards are completely clean, it is useful to spray them with a disinfectant to remove any possible chance of fungus build up on the surface, which would ruin them.
Leave your shin guards for a few hours just to make sure they are completely dry and ready to use. Another way to clean your shin guards that is easier and possibly quicker is to put them in the washing machine, but before doing this ensure they are able to be washed using the washing machine. This information should be on either the packaging they came in or on the label which should be found on the inside of the shin guard.
Instructions on how to wash them like that should be found in the same place. The Quick Scrub Technique There's going to be times when you just don't have time to let your shin guards soak, but if you give them a proper scrubbing as shown in this video, this can certainly help.
However, remember in the long term the smell will just come back so it's best to follow our steps.
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