No washing machine - No problem! :D Thanks to sanctions, there are no longer BOSCH washing machines in my country - this is the equipment I trust. Therefore, now you can only wash by hand :).
@stephenauckly9 ай бұрын
Apparently not. I wait for 5-6 rides to have a full load of just cycling kit, don't use a mesh bag, don't zip up or turn inside out. All seems fine though years later. I do let them air dry, never in the dryer. These are probably good tips and I am just lazy.
@filippopogacar9 ай бұрын
Good tips Conor but I prefer hand washing in cold water
@Whitehawkvisionfilms9 ай бұрын
I have been very interested in this topic. I am afraid y'all really missed a large demographic with this video. MANY of us do not own washer/dryers and have to go to the laundromat. It is not reasonable to live at the laundromat all week to wash our kit in a timely manner. So we have to either let it sit (and grow) or hand wash it. I have a 5 gallon bucket with a lid and keep it full of soapy water and just drop the kit into it put the lid on and give it a shake and once or twice a week I will then pop the lid and hand knead it and then hand rinse it and then line dry it in the shower. I have wanted to know the best way to do this and if Castille Soap is OK?
@harleypurcell77669 ай бұрын
@gcn please do a video with all the presenters racing 100 miles to see who is faster with video from each perspective
@Filthy_Rich_5569 ай бұрын
I have my process dialed. Really no need to watch this video. But I figured I'd click to see if I was overlooking anything. I was overlooking everything. I can admit when I'm wrong. Thumbs up!
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Love this! Thanks for commenting 🙌
@gamegreet9 ай бұрын
Please ignore the haters! Videos like this are appreciated and insightful! The same people complaining probably do nothing but watch tiktok shorts or clickbait videos and complain about how frequent they are when giving those low effort videos the same attention!
@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe9 ай бұрын
3rd in line of at one hater org.
@SonnyDarvish9 ай бұрын
Came here to say the same! We all started somewhere and had to learn these tips. These haters assume you need 5 years of road cycling experience to be elligible to watch GCN videos.
@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe9 ай бұрын
@SonnyDarvishzadeh This is how you learn. Best schooling is alone on your Bike. All this is easier if you take Care of all your prized bike stuff. All your Kit obviously very valuable for many reasons. Great to participate here.
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Thanks! We love creating videos like this, we understand for some it's nothing new but for many it's tips and tricks like this that will keep them cycling. We're all about getting more people in bikes, sometimes that means we have to explain the basics. Skills sharing is the future guys 🙌
@markj.a3518 ай бұрын
@@yosserc If it's unnessary ifnromation, just don't click the video.
@SIvers-or2ke9 ай бұрын
Great tip to use a mesh bag. Never thought of that. Cheers 👍
@gcn9 ай бұрын
The more you know 💡 Glad we could help 🙌
@andrewmcalister34629 ай бұрын
I actually use the mesh bag for the Velcro items like gloves, for additional protection.
@troycollett85409 ай бұрын
Laundry bags are very cheap to buy and pro teams use wash bags
@SweetappleC9 ай бұрын
My wife is a runner and between us we thought we had this covered. Turns out we were doing ok, but a few tricks were being missed! Thanks, Connor. Topics like this are very useful, even as a checklist, or maybe pick up something new.
@gcn9 ай бұрын
That's why we're here 🙌 Glad we could help, which bits were you missing?
@SweetappleC9 ай бұрын
Turning kit inside out, doing up zippers. Not convinced about non-bio (never worked well with the baby/young kid's stuff) but will try.
@conordunne2199 ай бұрын
Nice one thank you - glad it helped! Anything that helps lengthen the life of your kit is a must for me! Thanks for watching!
@julian_b9 ай бұрын
I go for the "shoving it in the washing machine with all the other clothes" method. It seems to work very well.
@VictorElGreco9 ай бұрын
Lots of good info, thank you. 🙏🏻 When at my Mediterranean home, I simply handwash my kit on the spot. I soak it in tepid water with handwash-specific detergent while I shower, then rinse, squeeze-dry a bit and hang up to dry on my balcony. It has lasted an eternity. 😄
@gcn9 ай бұрын
We're not jealous of that home at all... Thanks for the comment! 🙌
@trbeyond9 ай бұрын
Cup of white vinegar added to normal wash (do an extra rinse) once a week helps keep washer and clothes from building up sweat and grime.
@Espensoreide9 ай бұрын
Very true 🤌
@JerryAdam9 ай бұрын
White vinegar is kind of a natural fabric softener (at least that's how I use it). @gcn It would be interesting to know if it's also damaging water-repellent layers 🤔
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Oooo nice hack! How's the smell?
@trbeyond9 ай бұрын
@@gcnno smell You wouldn’t even know you used it
@DetroitJohnny9 ай бұрын
I am curious about that also and have avoided using it on clothes that have a no softener label on them @@JerryAdam
@donaldoutterson30719 ай бұрын
I learned that English Ivy leaves contain saponin (natural soap) and can be used as laundry soap. They can be wild gathered with ease along most cycle paths. It takes about 65 leaves rinsed off and sliced with scissors and placed in a mesh laundry bag per load. 2 TBS of baking soda will remove any smells from your kit. Concentrates can be made by soaking the leaves overnight in warm water then stored cold for later use and will keep for two weeks. The leaves can then be composted. It could come in handy for bike packing too. Happy trails.
@miroslawkobus14919 ай бұрын
Conor showing there's more to a super domestique than the public may take for granted. Enjoyed the insightful and practical tips - infinitely more welcome than any whinge/'debate' about weight or aero!
@geoffreyhoney1229 ай бұрын
Super content and tips Conor & gcn!! As the un-official "Laundry Expert" for our house, I'm the go to guy for how too do x,y or z. Couldn't agree more for all points but I don't do the water repellant kit! LOVE the content and please keep this stuff coming!
@conordunne2199 ай бұрын
Nice one geoffrey, glad you found this useful!
@ghowell139 ай бұрын
Excellent video!!! I wash my road and BMX race kits, (and my daughter's race kit) all together. Cold cycle. Half the recommended detergent. Jerseys in bag, bibs in another, gloves in a third, merino wool separately all together, taking care not cram them in! Hang it all to dry on hangers we made especially for the job. I have kit that's 6 plus years old, still look new, but the padding isn't what it once was😂
@cyclingcalifornia5109 ай бұрын
Great to see recommending drying on the line. This is actually even better for decreasing bacterial load than tumble dry. The solar radiation kills off MRSA(methicillin resistant staph aureus) whereas the drier does a poor job. Best to flip bib shorts inside out to expose chamois to sun, downside is the solar radiation also breaks down the clothing faster, but I'd take that over an abscess in the groin any day.
@nelsonhibbert52679 ай бұрын
I used to work in a lab where we used to process the MRSA screening swabs from the various sites. I can't say I'd heard of the method you've mentioned, or even given it a thought. I'm not sure it would concern me unless I thought I was carrying it in the first place or mixing with people that had it.
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Interesting! Great tip about spinning the shorts 🙌 Thanks for sharing!
@LastLamplighter9 ай бұрын
Thanks Conor, this is very useful and I know because i had to ask a friend for advice years ago. I used to just wash sports gear with everything else. Now it's inside out, non bio and 30 degrees delicate and I put velcro stuff in a mesh bag. Makes a huge difference. Sports gear less smelly too.
@lolathecattheboys78179 ай бұрын
Excellent video!! It is confirming that I am doing things right with washing my kit. I go tips from a female cycling group especially about antibacterial cleanser and wash at 30 degrees. Mesh is an idea that I got from my mom! Thanks for the great video!!
@MAdDyMatt9 ай бұрын
thoroughly enjoyed this video
@conordunne2199 ай бұрын
Thanks Matt!
@john-tomlinson9 ай бұрын
Good info. On tumbling drying when in a hurry: I like to tumble dry on low to get the garment partway, then hang for overnight.
@James1980-9 ай бұрын
If your kit is sweaty better to let it dry so bacteria doesn’t set in. Also from years of heavy mud from UK cyclocross I would recommend using a water plus setting on the washing machine. The extra water makes a huge difference. And we use halo sports wash. It’s awesome.
@tompenfold59629 ай бұрын
Great video Connor... I have some clothes which are now old and smell a bit . Iwas hoping your video would also have tips and tricks to make sports gear smell fresh again!
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Try washing them in this style and see how you get on. Unfortunately sometimes is unavoidable with old kit 🤢
@tompenfold59628 ай бұрын
After the video, I randomly bought some vanish oxy powder, soaked some of my clothes 30 mins in a sink, then did a wash and the smell had gone! I could not believe it!!
@bengt_axle9 ай бұрын
As other's have mentioned, hand washing your kit right after your ride removes most of the salt and contaminants. On a trip, you can use antibacterial handsoap (not alcohol cleaner) and this will also kill the odour. Knotting the straps is another way to prevent them from tangling. Merino jerseys can often be washed with water alone and will be odour free the next day, which is why they are great for bike packing and travel. Turning the kit inside out will allow the UV from the sun to disinfect the padding (this is actually how it was done in the day of leather chammois").
@IvanBoychuk9 ай бұрын
Finally adult relatable content! Who but not Conor can help with grownup stuff like washing and choosing proper balance bike
@derrickllewellyn14659 ай бұрын
Good tips Connor. Esp. zipping up your jerseys and turning them inside out. I had to replace the zip in a nearly-new jersey when it got damaged in the wash.
@sherlockholmes87359 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, I learned something too!
@Grizzrock9 ай бұрын
Great tips! Not sure what you can buy nowadays in the UK but here in Finland we have dedicated sports wash laundry detergents to help preserve the technical fabric properties as well as laundry vinegars. The scented vinegars are an alternative to fabric softener and do an amazing job of neutralising the sweat odours in my cycling kit. We also have the luxury here of drying cupboards which are perfect for drying cycling kit which can't be tumble-dried. And Ollie will probably vouch that dehumidifiers are a great way to dry kit indoors.
@melibaut9 ай бұрын
Great tips! Thanks!
@conteudoanimal9 ай бұрын
excellent video Conor
@yoavtzabar16669 ай бұрын
Oooh, I see Conor has the same wall mounted clothes dryer as I have. Kudos!
@MrWobling9 ай бұрын
Quick plug for ecoswash detergent sheets - work a treat and smell great. No affiliation, other than being a satisfied customer.
@gcn9 ай бұрын
That's the best affiliation 🙌
@barrydimelow8229 ай бұрын
Some good tips for sure 👍 Fabric conditioner/softeners definitely make your clothes almost feel slimy and like you mention any breathability is lost .
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Have you made that mistake in the past? 👀
@barrydimelow8229 ай бұрын
@@gcn I haven’t but I’m always telling my partner not to wash my kit using conditioner 😂 I tend to take it the shower with me / hand wash or use the machine with no softeners.
@ChrisCapoccia9 ай бұрын
for temperature, washers here have a setting called "cold" and that's what i use. for my gloves with velcro, i not only set the band to cover the velcro but also fold the band over the whole way around so there are no edges of velcro showing at all
@askmeaboutmattweiner9 ай бұрын
I put my stuff in the dryer for 20 minutes on extra low, then an hour at no heat. I've found that this is gentle enough to protect fabrics while also making sure that everything dries.
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharingw! How long do you normally keep your kit for? Do you find using the dryer makes the deteriorate any quicker?
@askmeaboutmattweiner9 ай бұрын
@@gcn after a few years once the chamois start to lose their cushion, they become indoor kit.
@craigthorp49139 ай бұрын
Love this video. I do all that you are showing but I wash in cold water. I'm presuming this is ok? And a small amount of white vinegar is good as a deodorant every second or third wash. Cheers
@MrEL289 ай бұрын
I usually handwash my cycling wear to make them last longer. Separate clothing that have road grime/grease to avoid the oils from getting transferred to other clothing. If washing velcro cycling gloves with the other clothes, check that the velcro are secured - velcro can catch lycra/polyester material and cause the fabric to get fuzzy, run or tear, especially in the washing machine.
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Some great tips here! Do always find time to hand wash your kit after a ride?
@songfta9 ай бұрын
@@gcnI'm another hand washing person as I live in an apartment building that only has large, top-loading industrial washing machines. They are not subtle with their wash, even with a mesh bag - there isn't a "delicates" or "sportswear" cycle available. So I hand wash: set aside 20 minutes or so, simple as that. The only step to add: wringing out the kit in a towel before hanging it to dry. Otherwise it takes forever to actually dry, it drips everywhere, etc.
@willmo17259 ай бұрын
Cool conner. I do most of these things , never thought if the bag though. Just a side question. How many jerseys and bibs do you have?
@JamesKnightSmith6 ай бұрын
Nice tips thanks. I had no idea. Can I make a suggestion about hanging your clothes, peg on the seams so it doesn’t mark the jersey, also if you want to to dry quicker, try not to have any overhang.
@johngannon19 ай бұрын
Laundry bags (set of 5 for £4 helps keep items separate), no conditioner, sportswear wash, 30° C. max, do up the zips, turn inside out, dry flat. All that through tentative first steps so thanks for the video. Only thing I disagree with is doing a full cycle to clean the drum.
@conordunne2199 ай бұрын
Nice one John, yep the full cycle to clean the drum was only a potential precaution to think of if you'd used fabric conditioner in the wash prior. thanks for tuning in! Conor
@lynne3829 ай бұрын
We always use Halo sports wash ,expensive, but never let us down !
@MrWobling9 ай бұрын
We use a dehumidifier instead of the tumble dryer for delicate stuff, or to save energy if we aren't in a hurry.
@conordunne2199 ай бұрын
Good tip Andrew, been considering this too!!
@MrWobling9 ай бұрын
@@conordunne219 we got one from Screwfix - £120 IIRC. There's a paid for Which? Buyers Guide if you gotta have The Best 😂
@gbart9819 ай бұрын
Thanks, many good tips. I've always bought gloves and shorts into the shower with me after a ride, and we all get washed with Ivory bar soap. Ready to roll for next time.
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Do you ever cut out the middle man and wear them in the shower? 🤣
@stuartfreedman68549 ай бұрын
I add a couple tablespoons of baking soda to the wash before starting. It seems to help remove stubborn odors.
@Gortoth6669 ай бұрын
Some new tips. But mostly I follow the same mantra. Using a mesh bag is definitely a new one for me, though.
@nerdexproject9 ай бұрын
Might be a controversal take but you don't need to use detergent everytime. I often wash my kit on a quick program and without any detergent and it comes out clean and smells fresh. I think it depends on the amount of dirt.
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Great point, what sort if riding are you doing? Maybe location makes a difference too. Even the smoothest road rides can be a mud bath here in the UK ☔
@nerdexproject9 ай бұрын
@@gcnYeah I have to admit I'm never covered in mud. I only ride when the road is dry. (Don't judge haha) I just wash it to get sweat and dust out of it again and plane water does already most of the trick. From time to time I add a bit of detergent for good measure though. haha
@stickymiky1239 ай бұрын
@@nerdexproject " Plain" unless you're on an aircraft
@craigfoulkes9 ай бұрын
Use mudguards helps to keep the outside of your kit clean.
@neilt9 ай бұрын
I use sportswear specific detergent.
@SnaxNoCo9 ай бұрын
I add a cup of white vinegar during the rinse cycle to eliminate the stench that builds up in synthetic clothing. Works wonders! Just don't add it at the same time as the detergent because it can mess up the PH.
Important tip is to maintain your washing machine. Once a month: drain and clean the filter; remove the soap dispenser and clean it and the space behind; wipe the inside of the door seal with sponge and limescale remover and leave for a maximum of 5 minutes; run a rinse cycle; wipe the door inside and outside. Every 6 months use HG washing machine engineer solution on 'tub clean', or similar, at 60 deg C.
@Ivan_Barajas9 ай бұрын
I used to always leave my kit after showering and ended up forgetting about. I then decided to wash my shorts and jersey while i showered with a bar soap. It is not that hard and gives you peace of mind( of course i sut the water while scrubbing).
@milosstoiljkovic95059 ай бұрын
Long time ago Matt Stephens on a gcn video spoke about washing your kit as you shower, heard from an old cyclist that's how it was done in 70s when he was doing stage racing around Europe.
@Ivan_Barajas9 ай бұрын
@@milosstoiljkovic9505 well, the advice really worked for me. Sometimes old school ways are the better ways tbh
@peterduffield14019 ай бұрын
Finish ride, take off kit, wash kit immediately even in the sink with hand soap. Immediately is the important part. Once that smell gets into synthetic fabrics it's never coming out.
@gcn9 ай бұрын
It can be hard to do that though 🥵 Sometimes all you want to do it put your feet up and relax 🤣
@BikePappy9 ай бұрын
Laundry sanitizer in place of fabric softener for the rinse cycle.
@mrflaxtv819 ай бұрын
I use NikWax Base Wash and Wool Wash for bike kit or Tech Wash for Paramo outdoor kit. I wouldn't use detergent. Base Wash keeps it breathable...
@mx5moon9 ай бұрын
Would love to hear tips for getting spots from road grime etc. out of jerseys...
@jedbelcher56609 ай бұрын
Pre treat with Vanish liquid, that usually does the trick.
@TouringTony9 ай бұрын
Any recommendations for washing clothes when out on multi day rides and washing machines aren't available?
@cruachan11919 ай бұрын
Hang them up somewhere to dry and air and use a clothes brush to remove the mud once it's dry. I'll do this sometimes at home if my clothes have only got a bit of road spray on them and/or I'm going to be out again the next day.
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Thanks a great question! It'll all depend on how you can dry them and if you have spares. We know some riders will attach their old bib shorts or jersey to their bags and dry them as they ride
@songfta9 ай бұрын
Hand wash in the bathroom sink. I bring a small bottle of castile soap (e.g. Dr. Bronner's) and it works well to remove dirt and odors. After rinsing it's best to wring out the kit in a clean towel, then hang dry. It should dry within a few hours. I did this during a month-long self-guided bike tour of Europe last summer and it worked a charm.
@TouringTony9 ай бұрын
@@songfta Thanks. That's very
@joclift31259 ай бұрын
How about getting mud stains out? Also - white vinegar to replace conditioner eliminates all those 'bounce back' smells that build over time.
@troycollett85409 ай бұрын
I only tumble dry my older kit I use on the indoor trainer
@jedbelcher56609 ай бұрын
I usually wash my cycling kit on a short 15 minute cycle at 20°C with no detergent. Then, hang it up outside to air dry, and if it's raining, inside using a dehumidifier.
@footballcards20259 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video 👍🏼 I sometimes use white vinegar as a fabric conditioner. Do you know if I can I use this on my cycling clothes? It also helps as I live in a very hard water area. My wife says non bio won’t get my sweaty smell out of my clothes 😳
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for the comment. We wouldn't like to advise! We have heard of cyclists using this to aid shift stains and smells, but advise you to contact the clothing manufacturer to be safe! thanks, 👍
@barrykearney-luc72329 ай бұрын
how about some tips on washing and impregnating rain jackets etc.
@donball3709 ай бұрын
Muddy kit? Use the sink or a pail first to hand wash off the dirt, mud and grit in cool water. Then you're ready for a machine wash without getting your machine dirty and smelly.
@gcn9 ай бұрын
Great tip! Get rid of that loose mud first - You could also do this outside to avoid mud in the house altogether
@jamespurchase40359 ай бұрын
Wow. Thougt this might be teaching grandma to suck eggs. But NO! I learned plenty. Thanks for the tips. Really surprised about the fabric softner - could this be why my synthetic clothes, over time, pick up a seeminly indelible pong, no matter how much soaking/washing?
@gcn9 ай бұрын
This is awesome! It can seem like a very boring subject but it's so important when you're spending lots of money on nice new kit. 🙌
@yashsense93729 ай бұрын
Hey, Just a quick question about handwashing your cycling kit. Isn't it better to just handwash the cycling kit with cold water just after or before taking your shower?
@shubhamdutta6839 ай бұрын
Nice
@MrTigerlilly689 ай бұрын
I usually handwash my cycle and running kit with a sport detergent like Assos.
@evanbrom19 ай бұрын
Great tips but I won’t ever get around using half of them. Also what about shoes?
@lightningll29919 ай бұрын
Good advise on caring for your kit except one piece of advice I would take cation with. That is if your muddy rinse off in the shower and that's fine if your on city sewer not if you have a septic system I'd advise against it not good for your system over time could cause issues you don't want to pay for.
@MadDoctorWalsh7 ай бұрын
Honestly, most of these are just solid tips for doing laundry
@pembrokeshiredan9 ай бұрын
Be careful with re-proofing agents: some only work if you tumble-dry the garment, using the heat to cure the waterproofing stuff.
@jonniepalmer9 ай бұрын
any other olde schoolers remember basing their turbo session around the washing machine cycle time?
@matthewanddenise70959 ай бұрын
So if you ride 5 days a week, so leaving kit about is bad for Bacteria, but running a load with bibs and a jersey isn't good for the environment... any thought's on this.
@MTBScotland9 ай бұрын
I put my sweaty shorts on the radiator next to my wife's chair just for the lols
@gcn9 ай бұрын
We bet that makes you popular! 🤣
@peterleicester47018 ай бұрын
Very useful, why spend ages choosing your kit and then not knowing the best method to protect it. Im just going to turn mine inside out
@mb10kx9 ай бұрын
Most detergents contain enzymes, which are effective for removing the stains at lower temperatures, but you advice to wash at 30 degrees celsius with a non-bio detergent (which works better at higher temperatures). Never heard bio would be bad for your clothes but washing at high temprature certainly is, so I'm a bit confused about this advice.
@Serisar9 ай бұрын
FYI: Color catchers don't do anything to prevent colours bleeding into other garments.
@treyquattro9 ай бұрын
I only hand-wash cycling gear. Didn't know about the non-bio detergent though so I'll be looking out for one of those now!
@robatkins83669 ай бұрын
I'll send this video to the wife! 😂😂
@johnstrac9 ай бұрын
Can't see Mrs S being keen on me getting in the shower in full kit !
@Joshuavoice299 ай бұрын
I've always washed my kit by hand and then hung it up to dry.
@gcn9 ай бұрын
That's probably the best option if you have the time, do you find that makes the kit last longer?
@songfta9 ай бұрын
@@gcnYes - it definitely makes it last longer, especially with the movement toward raw-cut sleeves and leg grippers. They tend to not develop "the curl" if you hand wash in cold water with a gentle detergent. And chamois lasts a lot longer if it's not thrashed around or subjected to warm water.
@Major_Okwiri9 ай бұрын
#AskGCNTech how do you clean your helmets
@nml55369 ай бұрын
I dont think you are supposed to dry merino in the direct sun.
@billkallas17629 ай бұрын
Load detection functions??? That's got to be an expensive washing machine $$$$. My large capacity top loading washing machine has a water level dial. I dry my kit, slightly, at reduced heat levels, until it's just slightly damp, in my natural gas fired dryer. Wow, you've got seven different washing "speeds" on your washer. I only have three on my old one. That outside clothes dryer brings back memories. I had one, just like that, in my back yard, back in the 80's, but by 1990, they fell out of fashion in the US.
@SonnyDarvish9 ай бұрын
I don't think that's expensive. I recently bought a Haier for 400 euros and it has that feature.
@billkallas17629 ай бұрын
@@SonnyDarvish Front load Smart washers by me for from $700 to $1100.
@matt_acton-varian9 ай бұрын
Most modern washers and dryers have multiple functions and settings. The latest top spec connect to smart speakers and to your phone... like everything these days.
@HabaneroTi9 ай бұрын
I never, ever, ever intentionally machine dry my cycling or running cloths or really anything synthetic. Now and then I accidentally wash a sock and such and they come out ok, but why chance it. Lasts so much longer. Of course I always put my bike in the dryer after washing it down. 🤣
@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe9 ай бұрын
Other than reading the instructions, how can you ever care for Wool kit without it getting All pilled up and Junk?
@inz_uzi9 ай бұрын
I totally "ruin my kit" with washing it at 60°C. If I don't do that my kit, and other sport clothes, smell not very nicely after some time of everyday use. I haven't seen any signs of damage or lowered "performance". The advice to wash it at 30°C sounds silly to me.
@songfta9 ай бұрын
I think it all depends on how caustic your sweat is - we're all different in that regard. I find that baking things in with hot water not only keeps the funk in the fabric but also accelerates the breakdown of higher-end lycra and such - it shortens the life of modern kit. Just my $0.02 but I've found cold water washing (especially hand washing) works wonders.
@inz_uzi9 ай бұрын
@@songfta As I wrote I haven't seen any signs of damage. I've been doing it for a year or so. I used to wash my clothes by hand in warm water but after some time I couldn't get rid of the smell. Not to mention I was fed up with washing my clothes by hand every day (I'm a triathlete and I train 6 days a week).
@songfta9 ай бұрын
@@inz_uziI also train 6 days a week (not tri, tho) and I have really caustic sweat. I've found that a brief OxiClean (or similar) soak will get rid of any real funk without damaging kit. I've had some kit stay funk-free for 4+ years using the hand wash in cold water routine. One note: I live in an apartment building that has industrial top-load washing machines with very basic controls. Even with a delicates bag my kit would get thrashed and the nice raw-cut edges would curl over time. Hand washing has fixed that problem. But hey: what you do works for you and that is GREAT! Cheers!
@inz_uzi9 ай бұрын
@@songfta Sure, thanks for your replies. ☺️ One last thing I need to mention is that my kits are not high-end space-tech. Midrange, I guess. Cheers.
@exothermal.sprocket9 ай бұрын
Using less water is good for the environment. Running machines less is good for the environment. Not driving cars is good for the environment. Not walking on the ground is good for the environment. Not getting into the environment is good for the environment. Not eating food is good for the environment. Not breathing air is good for the environment. Locking yourself in a dark sealed prison without water and food is good for the environment.
@jamesengledow9 ай бұрын
Next up ironing tips from Si 🤣
@gcn9 ай бұрын
we can only dream!
@NorthElevation9 ай бұрын
I’ve always washed my kits my fabric softener. I guess I’ll stop now. I just love the fresh smell. But no more. 😢
@boc-tonysyklist21459 ай бұрын
Have never needed a mesh bag for my cycling kit. I do however use one if I wash my cycling gloves. 30 degrees is bs. 40 is fine.
@keinpietz76979 ай бұрын
Funnily enough, my kit is almost exclusively Specialized and Castelli (i.e. your previous sponsor) and I only follow the 30 deg guidance + add antibacterial treatment instead of fabric softener and my gear is as good as new after years of usage. That includes water repelling properties, without reapplying water repellant agents or doing any of the ironing/tumble drying after air drying nonsense. Is your new sponsor's kit this fragile?
@matthewbaynham62869 ай бұрын
Why is your tumble drier in the shed? Electric goods specify the temperature range they should work in, I'm going to guess that in those winter days, and even worse those winter nights, your shed will be too cold for electrical goods like your tumble drier.
@toshman6969699 ай бұрын
cold delicate wash right after wash and air dry. my kits last forever.
@pj93759 ай бұрын
I take a shower in my kit. Done. Can dry on the bike too if needed. I sleep in my kit sometimes too. The ladies luv me (long time) ❤️
@NigelPCrane9 ай бұрын
Here in Singapore, the best way to wash your kit is give it to the housekeeper. Comes back all clean and lovely the next day!! 😂
@gangstreG1239 ай бұрын
Tell us you have too much money without telling us
@gcn9 ай бұрын
We wouldn't wish our dirty kit on anyone else 😷
@floydcash82709 ай бұрын
Cannot stress how Velcro damages Lycra hate it. Saddle bags with Lycra garbage. Second tip zippers very damaging. Not avoidable like Velcro
@michaelblaker23349 ай бұрын
Great video, valuable info on how to wash cycling kit. But I could do without all the environment religion comments.
@Bungle20102 ай бұрын
Surely washing one day's clothing at a time is a total waste of energy?
@homoinspirus9 ай бұрын
Placing the camera inside washing machine made me feel as thought I was sitting there. Made me feel wierdly uncomfortable ;)
@pj93759 ай бұрын
How to scratch ur nutz gcn. Can we have a vid?
@Thezuule19 ай бұрын
After spending more than $400 on your GCN “pro” kit you wouldn’t want to damage it by washing it wrong.
@stevedouglas39759 ай бұрын
Trouble is cycling kit should be washed at 30C with no conditioner so likely to need to go in on own, not with regular clothing which is washed with fabric conditioner. So, how many people are going to wash just one set of cycling kit after every ride? Waste of electricity and water. Personally I do 3 or 4 rides(all in clean kit) and bung it all in together. A full load then which makes economic and enviromental sense.
@Bungle20102 ай бұрын
Why do you need to wash normal clothing with fabric conditioner?
@stevedouglas39752 ай бұрын
@@Bungle2010 Because it makes clothes softer and smells nice. And far more importantly, my wife tells me to....
@krissk779 ай бұрын
I prefer hand wash.. i dont use machines to wash my clothes 😊