I suggest that you wash the gloves in the manner used for muslin used to
store textiles and other materials: wash them as you normallywould. The
type of detergent doesn't really matter, although dye- and perfume- free
is preferable ("brighteners" are actually ultraviolet dyes that make a
fabric look "brighter"). Then run them through another cycle with no
detergent. This rinses out all detergent residue, etc. Use hot water.
Pat Roath
Historic Costume Care
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I'd be very interested to hear how other people wash their white cotton
> gloves. Do you use commercial laundry detergents and domestic machines
> or, hand washing in some speacialised wasing formula. It's been
> suggested o me for museum work, gloves should be hand washed with
> special potassium (I think...?) free detergent which all seems to me to
> be a little over the top!
>
> What do others make of this?
>
> Mark Clayton
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