You have just taken the plunge; purchasing that leather ball glove you always wished you had for yourself, for your son or daughter. There it sits: shiny, tight and stiff as a board. Time to break it in. But how do you go about ensuring that the glove will work properly and last a long time.
Gloves do not break in properly by:
You could probably add hundreds of home remedies to this list. Yes, some methods will bring about a quick solution but endanger the long term life of your investment. How then can you ensure a long life for your quality glove as well as bring it to playability in a reasonable length of time.
When a glove leaves the factory its laces are generally set for the stiffness and tight spacing the company feels is optimal for the glove. Remember this tension and adjust the glove constantly to maintain the factory settings. Always keep the knots tied and replace broken laces immediately and properly.
Every company recommends keeping a ball in the pocket when the glove is put away for the day. Most gloves will accommodate a softball for this storage. Encourage your child to clean the glove, inspect it and put the glove away properly each day. The glove should be stored in a dry location and not in direct sunlight.
At the end of the season use only the smallest amount of oil, on a cloth, wiped all over the glove. Do not neglect the inside linings and between the fingers.. Take care doing this so as to avoid brittle or hard leather patches when you bring the glove out next year. Place a softball in the pocket or use a Glove Guard. Placing the ball in a cloth bag and setting it in a protected location, such as the top shelf of a clothes cupboard, will ensure the glove is in good for next season.
The off-season is also a good time to have the glove professionally re-laced if it requires this work. There are many companies that offer this work in addition to complete rebuilding and repair services.
Properly cared for a quality glove will perform for many seasons. Improper handling, cleaning, adjusting and, in particular, oiling can greatly shorten the life expectancy and enjoyment you will receive from your baseball glove.
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