I do once a year, it costs like 30 bucks and they professionally clean it, all my gear feels brand new afterI have to ask…who sends their equipment out to get cleaned?!?!?!
Soak it in the tub with some laundry detergent and borax. Good as new and you don’t have to pay for it or wait for it to be finished by someone else and go to pick it up. To be honest, in 45+ years of playing hockey I’ve never heard of anyone sending their equipment out to get cleaned.I do once a year, it costs like 30 bucks and they professionally clean it, all my gear feels brand new after
I clean my equipment thoroughly after every use. Disinfectant, air dry, wash laundry, etc. After every 6th use, I fully wash my pads and gloves in the washer then hang dry.I have to ask…who sends their equipment out to get cleaned?!?!?!
I bought visor spray at a local hockey shop. At first it wasn't working well because I would spray it on then use a soft towel to spread it around.Hey Guys,
So recently i purchased an Oakley 2.0 visor, this visor comes down pretty far just above my lip. Anyways i am haven nothing but problems with it fogging when i go to the bench. I purchased the AFR solution when i got it and have used it on the front and back with a micro fibre towel since i got it, its not helping at all.
I do sweat a lot and my head does get hot, but previous to this I was using a Bauer RBE V Shield and was using the old dish soap method and it never ever fogged up.
The Oakley only fogs when i go to the bench, once i go back on the ice i cant see anything and then it clears up as I skate.
I am contemplating usiing dish soap on it as it worked for my Bauer however I don't want tio ruin the visor as the clarity is awesome (when it is clear).
Any suggestions ? Anyone used dish/shampoo on their oakley and not experience cracking over a long term?
Thanks,