2024-11-14
1. Are Ice Shovel Gloves machine washable?
Yes, Ice Shovel Gloves are machine washable. But do not bleach, iron, or tumble dry them. Wash them gently in cold water and hang them in a cool and ventilated place to dry.
2. How often should you clean Ice Shovel Gloves?
It is recommended to clean Ice Shovel Gloves after every use to keep them clean and hygienic.
3. Can I use fabric softener on Ice Shovel Gloves?
No, do not use fabric softener on Ice Shovel Gloves. It will damage the waterproof and anti-slip properties of the gloves.
4. How to maintain the anti-slip function of Ice Shovel Gloves?
To maintain the anti-slip function of Ice Shovel Gloves, avoid exposing them to high temperatures or sharp objects. Clean them regularly, but do not use chemical solvents or abrasives to avoid damaging the material.
5. Are Ice Shovel Gloves suitable for extreme cold weather?
Yes, Ice Shovel Gloves are designed for extreme cold weather and can provide warmth and comfort for users in low-temperature environments.
Overall, cleaning and maintaining Ice Shovel Gloves are easy with proper care and use. Remember to wash them gently in cold water and avoid using fabric softener or bleach. Keep them dry and do not expose them to sharp objects or high temperatures. With proper care, Ice Shovel Gloves can last for a long time and make your snow shoveling tasks easier and safer.
About Ningbo Haishu Aite Housewares Co.,Ltd.
Ningbo Haishu Aite Housewares Co.,Ltd. is a professional manufacturer and exporter of cleaning products, including Ice Shovel Gloves, household gloves, and microfiber cleaning products. Our products are made of high-quality materials and have passed various tests and certifications. We have been in this industry for over ten years and are committed to providing our customers with safe, reliable, and comfortable cleaning tools. For more information, please visit our website: https://www.aitecleaningproducts.com. If you have any inquiries or questions, please feel free to contact us at sales5@nbaiyite.cn.
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