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I have my brothers 45+ year old baseball glove that he used in little league. He recently died and in going through his limited amount of belongings I was surprised he kept his childhood baseball glove, so I brought it home. He was left handed, as is my grandson.
It’s been ten+ years since I‘ve used my glove and I was wondering what the current best practice is for conditioning a glove. I was never a fan of oils, except for initial coating, imo it made gloves heavy over time. I used to use foam spray shaving cream, it was always in my bag.
Right now, I am looking at Sarna Conditioner. Anyone use this? It’s water based and it seems, to me, the best conditioner today.
I only had 3 gloves for life starting in high school. One was stolen from me and another lost to a flood. My last glove was a Mizuno which I could take out and use today. I’d love to hear your glove stories, it was such an important part of my life growing up.
Thanks in advance!
It’s been ten+ years since I‘ve used my glove and I was wondering what the current best practice is for conditioning a glove. I was never a fan of oils, except for initial coating, imo it made gloves heavy over time. I used to use foam spray shaving cream, it was always in my bag.
Right now, I am looking at Sarna Conditioner. Anyone use this? It’s water based and it seems, to me, the best conditioner today.
I only had 3 gloves for life starting in high school. One was stolen from me and another lost to a flood. My last glove was a Mizuno which I could take out and use today. I’d love to hear your glove stories, it was such an important part of my life growing up.
Thanks in advance!