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After a long day of having fun on the slopes, you're gloves are soaked, and you want to learn how to dry ski gloves correctly. You want to hit the slopes again shortly, but you want nice dry gloves, instead of damp soggy ones. By building a simple wooden stand to hold your gloves, they will air dry naturally, and in no time, they'll be dry. Letting them air dry is the best method to dry ski gloves, since other methods may destroy them. As an added bonus, you can use this jig as a football goalpost when you and your buddies are playing paper football.
To build a jig to dry ski gloves, you'll need:
Never dry ski gloves in a clothes dryer. To do so is an invitation to ruin them. The extreme heat of the dryer will shrink the cloth, wad up the insulation, and possibly ruin them for good. Slow air drying is the best way to dry ski gloves.
If you do not have the tools, time, or the knowledge base of woodworking to do this, take these instructions to a local carpenter or woodworking shop. For a small fee, they'll be able to whip this up in no time.
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