Grill Armor Gloves™ FAQ
What is the best way to wash the gloves?
You can wash your gloves in any laundry machine or by hand with other like colors. The preferred program is Cotton 40°C. Regardless of what method you choose, make sure to use hot water and a general laundry detergent. The most important consideration is to prevent grease to build up on the gloves, as this can cause localized hot spots in the gloves. If this happens, all you need to do is to put them in the washing machine.
What washing detergent should I use?
Use only a normal brand of domestic grade detergent, liquid or powder. Don't use a laundry detergent with chlorine bleach, and do not use fabric softener, as either could damage the protective outer lining of the glove.
What is the best way to remove stains?
To treat stains, dab a pre-wash stain remover over the stain and let it sit on the stain for several minutes. The actual time will vary depending on the type of pre-wash stain remover you use, so always follow the label instructions for your stain remover. Use a clean soft toothbrush to rub out stain softly.
What is the best way to dry the gloves?
Remove the gloves from the washing machine or washing bucket and wring it out very lightly to remove any excess water, then place on the drying rack or clothesline to air dry. If used when damp or wet, the moisture will act as a fast track for the heat to rapidly penetrate the glove - therefore make sure the gloves are completely air dry before use.
Warnings & Tips
• Do not dry the Grill Armor Gloves in the dryer.
• Do not use the Grill Armor Glove until they are completely dry or if they have grease on them.
• Gloves don't protect against heat from hot liquid.
• Gloves don’t provide a permanent protection against fire or heat.
• Do not use over recommended temperature of 662F (350c).
• We recommend that you routinely wash the gloves to avoid grease and stains to build up. Be sure to treat the stain
immediately when it occurs to maintain the gloves insulation and peak performance.
You can wash your gloves in any laundry machine or by hand with other like colors. The preferred program is Cotton 40°C. Regardless of what method you choose, make sure to use hot water and a general laundry detergent. The most important consideration is to prevent grease to build up on the gloves, as this can cause localized hot spots in the gloves. If this happens, all you need to do is to put them in the washing machine.
What washing detergent should I use?
Use only a normal brand of domestic grade detergent, liquid or powder. Don't use a laundry detergent with chlorine bleach, and do not use fabric softener, as either could damage the protective outer lining of the glove.
What is the best way to remove stains?
To treat stains, dab a pre-wash stain remover over the stain and let it sit on the stain for several minutes. The actual time will vary depending on the type of pre-wash stain remover you use, so always follow the label instructions for your stain remover. Use a clean soft toothbrush to rub out stain softly.
What is the best way to dry the gloves?
Remove the gloves from the washing machine or washing bucket and wring it out very lightly to remove any excess water, then place on the drying rack or clothesline to air dry. If used when damp or wet, the moisture will act as a fast track for the heat to rapidly penetrate the glove - therefore make sure the gloves are completely air dry before use.
Warnings & Tips
• Do not dry the Grill Armor Gloves in the dryer.
• Do not use the Grill Armor Glove until they are completely dry or if they have grease on them.
• Gloves don't protect against heat from hot liquid.
• Gloves don’t provide a permanent protection against fire or heat.
• Do not use over recommended temperature of 662F (350c).
• We recommend that you routinely wash the gloves to avoid grease and stains to build up. Be sure to treat the stain
immediately when it occurs to maintain the gloves insulation and peak performance.