by wjr953 » July 19th, 2008, 1:04 pm
The way I normally do this is to use NEW sponges and three plastic containers of warm/hot water. (I keep old plastic gallon containers that were originally used for ice cream, just for this purpose.) Make sure these containers are thoroughly clean before you use them. Fill all three to about 1/2 to 3/4 full with the warm/hot water. Put one sponge in each of the containers. Using the Lexol PH, either spray it on the 1st sponge or pour it on the 1st sponge depending on which bottle you buy, i.e., spray or liquid. Use the sponge to scrub the glove, and work up a good lather. Keep doing this for the whole glove, inside and out until you've got it looking cleaner. Then use the 2nd sponge and water to wash off the entire glove. After that, use the 3rd sponge and water to wash it off one final time. After that's finished, put the glove in front of a box fan to let it dry completely. Then you can move on to the other steps with the other Lexol conditioners. If you find that the glove is still dirty after the cleaning process, you may have to repeat this, maybe even several more times before moving on to the other Lexol products. Hope that this helps.
VBR, br