How do you wash your hand wraps?

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  • JayCoe
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    #21
    I wash mine after every training, once I forgot and I got to training and they stank like old socks, ****ing horrible. Easiest way to wash them is to put them in the sink, don't **** around with them just get the water in the sink hot, add some washing powder and put them in bit by bit ensuring that I put them in straight and flat. After letting them soak I swirl them abit and then run them through my fingers to squeeze them. I drain the water, add clean hot water and then piss off after, let them soak. I get back, squeeze the water out and take them out one at a time flattening them out and then fold them a few times and stick them on a coat hanger which I stick by my window. It takes alot less effort than it sounds and I put money that just adding that bit of effort at the start by straightening them out cuts down on the time after pulling them out of the washing machine. One of the most annoying things is trying to wrap your hands with wraps which have folded because then you're straightening them out as you wrap, takes ages, I don't get that anymore.

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    • Unanimous
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      #22
      Originally posted by JayCoe
      One of the most annoying things is trying to wrap your hands with wraps which have folded because then you're straightening them out as you wrap, takes ages, I don't get that anymore.
      That's why you should roll them up when they are dry. This way they will be flat by the pressure and tension of being wound up. If you get my drift.

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      • JayCoe
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        #23
        Yeah I do that, but before even after they'd be rolled up they'd sometimes curl up on the edges used to piss me right off.

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        • danny stash
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          #24
          Roll Them Up And Than Put Them In The Wash. I Am Shocked No One Else Has Posted This Yet.

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            #25
            Originally posted by danny stash
            Roll Them Up And Than Put Them In The Wash. I Am Shocked No One Else Has Posted This Yet.
            That would be far too sensible for us!

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