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alexkgoalingsen

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  1. 13 hours ago, seagoal said:

    Welcome to the forum. 

    Not if you dry it, it won't :)  It is possible to dry the glove after, that's part of the method.  You can use fans, heat, dehumidifiers, etc.  Depending on where you live makes a difference in terms of humidity, dryness ,etc.  Where I live drying gear is a constant problem so I have to be quite proactive drying my gear playing 3 times per week.

    I think generally speaking mold growth takes prolonged periods of time and if you are trying to break in a glove in 48 hours or so, it's fine.

    Besides water, heat works for breaking in gloves, too.  Here's what I do with a hot/cold gel pack.  Heat it up, stuff it inside, work the glove vigorously at the break/crease, repeat, repeat, repeat.  After 3 or 4 times it's like butter

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    Thanks, I will try this

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