Cleaning Your Gloves
Clean After Each Use
Your gloves will absorb sweat, dirt, and other things from the environment. Over time, this can cause your gloves to look and smell bad and it can degrade the textile material. This can be easily mitigated with proper care. Regular cleaning by misting gently with at least 70% Isopropyl alcohol is recommended. See the instructions below.
Cleaning Procedure
1. Turn off your gloves and disconnect from charger
Your gloves should be turned off and disconnected from the USB charging cable
2. Cover the plastic housing on the wrist with a plastic bag to protect it
Use a plastic bag to cover the plastic housing on the wrist to ensure no moisture from the cleaning process reaches the electronics
3. Lay out gloves
Lay the gloves with palms facing up on a flat surface - be sure it is a surface that will not be damaged by alcohol, such as an old towel.

4. Mist
Gently mist all of the surfaces that have been in contact with your skin with at least 70% Isopropyl Alcohol. Do not saturate the fabric so that it becomes wet - a light mist is all that’s needed. Let it dry, then repeat once or twice more. It will be convenient to buy a small, travel-size misting container, such as a 2 oz (~50 mL) bottle used for body sprays. Glass is preferred over plastic. It is not necessary to dilute the alcohol for use in this manner, but be sure to follow all the safety precautions on the alcohol container.
Important: You must ensure that the alcohol does not reach the case on the wrist strap of each glove.