I'm pretty much doing the kit hand wash you explained after every ride because I only have one of everything. The "not wringing out" tip was very helpful!
Honestly. The kit does not shrink at all in the tumble dryer as it is from syntetic fabric and only whool and cotton does shrink. I ALWAYS, ALWAYS wash and dry my kit in the tumble dryer. Does not hurt at all ;)
1.) turn kit inside kit like shown in video 2.) put each piece of cycling kit into a garment bag. Jersey on its own. Shirts in their own, socks/gloves with each other, etc... 3.) I use a Sensitive Skin detergent, COLD water, delicate setting, extra rinse 4.) when drying, I hang them up in the closet. YOU CAN use them in the dryer, if you use air fluff mode or any mode where it uses ambient air and does not provide heat. I use a pant hangar for the jersey and clip the hangar into the collar/zipper corners as to not get shoulder nipples. Bibs I hang up on a hangar with those 1” cutouts in top (forgot the technical name...) Doing this for years and all is well! In the words of GCN’s Dan Loyd: “Happy Days!”
Zip up jerseys, bib shorts in a mesh bag, Dr Bronners organic unscented soap, cold water using a 2nd rinse with 1/4 cup vinegar after 1st rinse. Clean and very soft with no soap smell.
(1) If your washer has a "hand wash" setting, use it -- it should be the most gentle setting. (2) If your kit was soiled a lot or you sweat heavily and you needed to add a little extra detergent to the wash, then follow the wash cycle with an extra rinse and spin cycle. (3) If the chamois in your shorts is stained, put some liquid detergent directly on it and work it into the chamois by hand before you wash it.
My bikes are stored upside-down by their rims on hooks in the garage. After a gentle cycling wash, I hang-dry my kit pieces by placing their hangers on the top-tube. I place a fan directly upward toward my kit, and it all gets a nice gentle fan-dry. It all smells nice, and looks & feels softer this way.
A laundry net is useful for gloves and jackets with Velcro & zippers. I also put my cycling shorts with their long straps into a net to lessen wear and stretching.
Thanks for the info.. I’m new to cycling and have been nervous about washing my kit and having it fade the colour or shrink in size ( it’s already pretty tight)
Zip up jerseys and turn them inside out and put them into the washing machine in those clothes baggies. Set the washing machine on delicate. I hang my kit to dry it out once it comes out of the machine.
I like your tip, but can I try adding another tip on top of your set of tips: before your cycling clothes go in the washer, try soaking them in a solution of water and a bottle of hydrogen peroxide overnight in a 5 gallon bucket. You can save this solution for at least 3-5 uses. The hydrogen peroxide will kill microorganisms and other things that creates bad odors. You can see after leaving them soaked for a few minutes, some foam creation. I wear a face mask for work and after a few wash cycles, I can get rid of certain moldy, sweaty scent from the fabric until I tried this method. I then started to use this practice for some of my undergarments and cycling gear too. Just remember to store hydrogen peroxide away from light exposure and other chemicals/moisture. Cheers!
Hello! I have a doubt. One question. I found on the internet that cycling pants with a pad inside should be worn without any underwear. You surely want to wash your shorts property after using them again, thus increasing the temperature of the water, at least 60 C. But according to the care guidelines you shouldn't set the temperature over 30C. I doubt this washing will be very effective...
Yes, I do. However, my washer is very efficient and has a "hand wash" cycle that is extra gentle. I always use the "hand wash" setting. To do a proper job of real hand-washing requires time that I seldom have. And it always takes my kit much longer to dry whenever I'm forced to do a real hand-washing (like when I'm traveling).
I accidentally dry my bib short under direct sunlight one time. Does anyone know if it damaged my bib short because the temperature outside was about 30 degree Celsius
Do you have any kit washing tips?
No kit and no tips but ….. a very patient wife :-)
A very special thank's to my Valentina :-))))))
I'm pretty much doing the kit hand wash you explained after every ride because I only have one of everything. The "not wringing out" tip was very helpful!
Turt washing machine to 'outdoor' that's it.... And bio powder....
Honestly. The kit does not shrink at all in the tumble dryer as it is from syntetic fabric and only whool and cotton does shrink. I ALWAYS, ALWAYS wash and dry my kit in the tumble dryer. Does not hurt at all ;)
1.) turn kit inside kit like shown in video
2.) put each piece of cycling kit into a garment bag. Jersey on its own. Shirts in their own, socks/gloves with each other, etc...
3.) I use a Sensitive Skin detergent, COLD water, delicate setting, extra rinse
4.) when drying, I hang them up in the closet. YOU CAN use them in the dryer, if you use air fluff mode or any mode where it uses ambient air and does not provide heat. I use a pant hangar for the jersey and clip the hangar into the collar/zipper corners as to not get shoulder nipples. Bibs I hang up on a hangar with those 1” cutouts in top (forgot the technical name...)
Doing this for years and all is well! In the words of GCN’s Dan Loyd: “Happy Days!”
I never thought I would give a thumbs up to a video on how to clean clothes then I saw this good job thanks for the video I learned allot
Thanks Mc Jcg, so did we!
Zip up jerseys, bib shorts in a mesh bag, Dr Bronners organic unscented soap, cold water using a 2nd rinse with 1/4 cup vinegar after 1st rinse. Clean and very soft with no soap smell.
(1) If your washer has a "hand wash" setting, use it -- it should be the most gentle setting. (2) If your kit was soiled a lot or you sweat heavily and you needed to add a little extra detergent to the wash, then follow the wash cycle with an extra rinse and spin cycle. (3) If the chamois in your shorts is stained, put some liquid detergent directly on it and work it into the chamois by hand before you wash it.
Thanks for those top tips D.Eldon as usual!
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My bikes are stored upside-down by their rims on hooks in the garage. After a gentle cycling wash, I hang-dry my kit pieces by placing their hangers on the top-tube. I place a fan directly upward toward my kit, and it all gets a nice gentle fan-dry. It all smells nice, and looks & feels softer this way.
A laundry net is useful for gloves and jackets with Velcro & zippers. I also put my cycling shorts with their long straps into a net to lessen wear and stretching.
Nice idea
Great tips! As someone getting into the whole lyrca and special wash clothing I've been trying into be extra careful.
Good stuff!
Thanks for the info.. I’m new to cycling and have been nervous about washing my kit and having it fade the colour or shrink in size ( it’s already pretty tight)
Glad this video could be of help to you Jeff!
Zip up jerseys and turn them inside out and put them into the washing machine in those clothes baggies. Set the washing machine on delicate. I hang my kit to dry it out once it comes out of the machine.
Thanks for the tips Leonard 👍
Laundry bags can help to avoid damage from the machine as well.
I like your tip, but can I try adding another tip on top of your set of tips: before your cycling clothes go in the washer, try soaking them in a solution of water and a bottle of hydrogen peroxide overnight in a 5 gallon bucket. You can save this solution for at least 3-5 uses. The hydrogen peroxide will kill microorganisms and other things that creates bad odors. You can see after leaving them soaked for a few minutes, some foam creation. I wear a face mask for work and after a few wash cycles, I can get rid of certain moldy, sweaty scent from the fabric until I tried this method. I then started to use this practice for some of my undergarments and cycling gear too. Just remember to store hydrogen peroxide away from light exposure and other chemicals/moisture. Cheers!
600-800 rpm. i am gonna definitely try that spin rate
Looking forward of a video cleaning the cycling helmet.
Hello! I have a doubt. One question. I found on the internet that cycling pants with a pad inside should be worn without any underwear. You surely want to wash your shorts property after using them again, thus increasing the temperature of the water, at least 60 C. But according to the care guidelines you shouldn't set the temperature over 30C. I doubt this washing will be very effective...
Yes, it leaves some stink on the chamois. So, not really solution other than to spot wash first in 30C water.
Put mine the dryer today on accident. They seemed to not shrink much. 😩 I hopefully it won’t happen again 🤦🏻♂️
Do folks machine wash their gear every single day?? I hand wash and hang my kit every day and machine wash weekly.
Yes, I do. However, my washer is very efficient and has a "hand wash" cycle that is extra gentle. I always use the "hand wash" setting. To do a proper job of real hand-washing requires time that I seldom have. And it always takes my kit much longer to dry whenever I'm forced to do a real hand-washing (like when I'm traveling).
We machine wash our kit Barnaclebeard, but it's important to read the manufacturers instructions 👍
Everyone I know does machine wash but I can't bc of the wear n tear my machine destroys cloths. Hand wash & line dry all the way
Sprey on some deodorant and use it for min 1week. Best tip if you are lazy enough to even sit with your kit on at home when you come from a ride.
Can i wash my cycling jersey with a shampoo?
And for how many minutes can i rinse it?
Does gtn and gcn have a speech coach? You guys all have the same speech patterns!
Conroy maybe GTN crew just are the most avid, long year GCN viewers! Not that they'd admit ;)
I accidentally dry my bib short under direct sunlight one time. Does anyone know if it damaged my bib short because the temperature outside was about 30 degree Celsius
Did it since day one, they turned out fine. Will probably discolor from the sun if left too long and if you did it too much, as would any clothes.
I'm happy Mark isn't the one explaining this. Who would believe him?!
I use the program for lingerie.
Stijn De Schepper haha believe or not, I’m quite fussy when it comes it comes to cleaning cycling kit. Heather has nailed it here
I just chuck mine in with my other clothes
Can you use oxygen bleach?
0:56 Tere was no need to cut
Kit kit kit
They will be clean but never Sanitized. When you think about it…it’s gross 😄
Anyone else wear and wash their kit while showering?
Have to say we have not tried that one!
I do it every time
I may try this but do you use the same soap as well?
With all due respect, you're beautiful. And great info on caring for kit.
Don't wash it ;-)
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