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· Ice skates
· Hockey stick
· Hockey helmet
· Protective equipment
· Hockey pants
How do I prevent my car from smelling like hockey equipment?
There are numerous ways to prevent your car from retaining the odours of your hockey bag. One of the best things to do is air out your vehicle after you’ve transported your gear. Open the doors and windows and allow your seats and carpets to get some fresh air for a few minutes. Use a fan to further circulate air to areas that might be causing odours. Another effective odour removal method can be found with natural household products, like vinegar and baking soda. Baking soda sprinkled onto carpets and upholstery will absorb odours and can be easily vacuumed up, while vinegar can be mixed with equal parts water in a spray bottle and spritzed onto most materials that require deodorizing.
How do I wash hockey equipment?
Most of your hockey equipment can be washed with a warm-water load in a standard washing machine. Aside from your skates and helmet, all your pads and guards can be machine washed at home, although you may need to divide them into multiple loads. Be sure to allow your equipment to soak for at least 15 minutes before starting a wash cycle for more effective laundering.
What's the best way to air out hockey equipment after games or practice?
For gear that can’t be machine washed, like helmets and skates, a drying rack is a great way to allow air to circulate inside and outside your gear. Space heaters, fans, and dehumidifiers can also help air out your gear.
What's the best way to store my kid’s hockey ice hockey equipment?
Drying racks are an excellent choice for storing hockey equipment, as they allow pieces to air out before their next use. For longer term storage, closed cabinetry with dividing racks or shelves is a great method for both storing and organizing your gear.