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Maintenance
Your
equipment will wear much better if allowed to thoroughly dry between
uses. Wet materials are more subject to abrasive type wear. Equipment
should be air dried at room temperature. DO NOT use heat
to dry equipment as this can cause premature, unseen damage to the
surface materials and internal padding which will excelerate wear.
Washing
Chest
& Arm Protectors and Pants should be hand washed only in cold
water with a mild detergent. Lightly scrub the item, using a sponge,
and then rinse thoroughly. Item should be allowed to air dry. DO
NOT submerge any item in water because item will most likely
not be able to dry properly. Moist areas, that do not dry properly
can form bacteria and mildew. Shrinkage is more likely to occur
on soaked items as well. A washing machine is not recommended as
water pressure can cause premature separation of coatings on external
materials. Never use fabric softener on your equipment for the same
reason. You can treat your chest & arm and pants with a spray
type of waterproofing, such as Scotchguard. This will also help
keep unit cleaner longer. Any kind of treatment that is being applied
should be tested on a small area for compatibility before use. Some
commercial equipment, that is designed for the cleaning of sports
equipment, is available. For further information, check out Esporta
Wash Systems Inc.
Catch
Gloves & Blockers
Catch
gloves and blockers should only be cleaned with a damp warm rag,
wiping both the interior and exterior. Gloves need to be air dried.
You can also treat the gloves with a spray, such as Lysol, to help
eliminate smell from bacterial growth. You may also treat your gloves
with a waterproofing spray.
Goal
Pads
Goal
pads can also be cleaned with a damp warm rag. They should be allowed
to dry thoroughly between uses. The bottom areas of a pad are subject
to a great deal of abrasion. Wet materials are softer and will wear
much faster. You should always inspect the toe attaching hardware
on your pads. It is a good ideas to remove the attaching screws
periodically and put a small amount of oil on them to prevent rusting.
It is always a good idea to keep spare toe assemblies and hardware
on hand in case of emergencies. Pads will wear much longer if you
treat the exterior with a waterproofing agent, such as Scotchguard.
This will help repel water off the pad and speed up the drying process.
Goal
Masks
The
goaltender's mask must be inspected frequently for any visible damage.
If the shell of the mask is chipped, cracked or if any of the internal
padding is ripped or unglued, the mask should not be used as the
protection may be reduced. If the wire cage has any broken welds,
bent wires or other defects, it should be replaced before further
use. The mask should not be altered in any way. Under no circumstances
should the mask be painted other than by a factory-authorized painter.
Do not drill holes, sand, paint, cut heat, or use solvents or any
type of tape or stickers on the mask. Do not install a replacement
cage or other components that are not intended to fit the specific
model mask. Any alteration of the mask voids the warranty, along
with any and all certification, and could potentially cause or contribute
to injury to the user.
The
exterior shell should be cleaned with a damp non-abrasive cloth
and mild dishwashing soap, if needed. The interior foam components
can also be wiped down with a damp cloth. The sweatband can be machine
laundered and dried. Replacement sweatbands are available. Never
under any circumstances, use any chemicals or solvents to clean
the mask.
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