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How do you break in a baseball glove in the dryer?
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Put the pillow slip/glove into the clothes dryer, place on moderate heat setting for approx 20 mins (enough time to allow the vasoline to soak into the leather). Remove the glove from the dryer and pillow slip, rub in any undesolved vasoline, and you're ready to play with your new broken in glove!
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Pour a small amount of hot water (150 to 170 degrees Fahrenheit) over any area of your new glove you want to make softer. Do not put your glove in the microwave or use detergents to soften the glove, as this can damage the leather. You can also use a small amount of glove oil applied with a sponge.
Also Know, what kind of oil is used to break in a baseball glove? You can use a number of different oils and lotions to soften the leather of your baseball glove. Most people use shaving cream (preferably with lanolin), but you may also use others like Vaseline, mink oil, tanners glove oil, glove manufacturers oils, saddle soap, etc.
Regarding this, can I put my baseball glove in the dryer?
Allow your baseball glove air dry at room temperature, according to BaseballGloves.com. Let it to dry on its own schedule, and refrain from putting it in the oven, microwave or clothes dryer. If you need it quickly, it is OK to run a hair dryer over it, but be sure to keep the dryer moving.
Does steaming a baseball glove hurt it?
The season starts when you break in your new glove. Professional softball and baseball glove steaming improves the playability of your glove. While you may consider glove steaming at home, doing so is dangerous for both you and your glove.
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