If the grease is thick, you can immerse the gloves in hot water and soap. If the grease is thin, you can use a solvent such as acetone or lacquer thinner to dissolve the grease and then rinse the gloves with water.

Washing baking gloves is easy. Just fill a sink with lukewarm water and add a few drops of dish soap. Rub the gloves together with your hands until the soap is fully dissolved. Place the gloves in the water and let them soak for a few minutes. Drain the water and wring out the gloves until they are dry.

The Ove Glove is not meant to be washed and dried. It is designed to protect your hands from harsh weather conditions.

Yes, oven mitts can go in the dishwasher. Be sure to place them in the top rack where the heat is most intense.

Unfortunately, oven gloves will not survive the wash cycle and will need to be replaced.

You should wash your oven gloves every time you use them.

Soaking them in a bleach solution will usually do the trick. Add 1 cup of bleach to a large pot and fill it with cold water. Soak the potholder for at least 10 minutes, or until the stain is gone.

Wet them down with water and soap. Rub the gloves together to get rid of any dirt or residue. Rinse off with water and dry off.

Yes, you can wash hot pads in the washing machine. Make sure to add a little bit of detergent and water to the washer and spin it around for a few minutes.

Heat resistant gloves can be washed in the washing machine with like colors. Use a gentle cycle and add a capful of liquid detergent. Run the gloves through the cycle again.

Yes, you can tumble dry oven gloves. Just be sure to remove them before the oven is used.

Bleaching Ove Glove may remove some of its color, but it is not a permanent solution. The glove can be re-dyed or replaced with a new one.

To clean rubber and cloth oven mitts, you can use a mild soap and warm water. Make sure to rinse off the mitts thoroughly before storing them in a dry place.