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Textile Garments:

Tour Master and Cortech garments utilize several fabric technologies to provide the rider with the best possible experience when riding.  These technologies are designed to improve abrasion resistance, ventilation, waterproofing and windproofing of the garment.

 In caring for your garment please:

  • Remove all body armor from the garmentTM_rs_elit2rsjktblk
  • Wash in cold water or low temperature setting using mild soap.  Avoid using any harsh detergents
  • Air-dry only, after all soap is removed from the garment.
  • Do not dry in the sun as heat may become excessive and break down waterproof membranes.

 PLEASE DO NOT:

Use excessive heat

Use bleach or petroleum based cleaners

Dry clean or iron

Textile Luggage Care :

Road grime and soil may be removed with fabric spray cleaner or mild laundry detergent and lukewarm water.

Handling Oil or Grease Stains:

Oil or grease stains should be initially treated with a dry-cleaning solvent, immediately followed by fabric spray cleaner or mild laundry detergent and lukewarm water.

It is recommended that you pretest all cleaning products in a hidden area to ensure compatibility with the garment.

Leather Garments

Cleaning

Use commercially available leather cleaners and conditioners for all water-based spills and stains.TM_CenturionSuitBlk_lr

For oil-based stains, wipe the stained area clean with a clean dry cloth and allow the remainder of the stain to dissipate into the leather over 24 hours.

Do not use leather cleaners or conditioners, water or soap on oil-based stains.  If stain is still visible, seek out a professional leather-cleaning specialist in your area for professional cleaning.

General Leather Care

Do not store your leather garment in plastic or non-breathable sealed bags as it can promote mildew.

Avoid storing in direct sunlight or in excessively dry conditions as this will accelerate leather aging and cracking

When wet, allow leather garments to air-dry naturally away from any heat source to maintain shape and sizing.

Avoid extreme heat or humidity that may damage leather’s natural oils.

Leather can be treated with a leather conditioner yearly to restore flexibility and proper moisture levels.

In winter, promptly remove salt deposits from garments by sponging with clear water, then follow with the above treatment for wet or damp leather.  Allow to air-dry.

Avoid wearing in very humid and dry environments. This will shorten the life expectancy of a leather garment.

Do not use waxes, silicone products or other leather preparations that impair a garment's ability to breathe.

Wrinkled leather garments should hang out while on hanger.  Storing with creases and folds will stress the leather and cause wrinkles in the garment.

Seek out a professional leather care specialist when your garment becomes excessively worn or soiled for professional care.

Boot and Glove Care

Boots

If boots become wet, dry them out in a well-ventilated, dry place away from heat sources and direct sunlight.

When storing boots, keep in a well-ventilated dry area that will promote the leather to stay supple avoid mold and mildew.

If applicable, remove inserts, insoles or booties and store them separately from the interior of your boots.

For prolonged storage in excess of 2-3 months, stuff boots with newspaper to help them keep their shape.

To clean your boots, clean with a sponge or soft cloth and water to remove any mud or soil.  Dry with a soft cloth.  Check any articulated plastic parts for squeaks and lubricate with silicone lubricant as necessary.

Check your boots carefully after each use.

Do not use harsh cleansers or alcohol- or solvent-based products, as these will harm any personal protective equipment guarding ankles or heels.

Glove CareTM_gl_GelCruiser2_Black

If gloves become wet, dry them out in a well-ventilated, dry place away from heat sources and direct sunlight.

When storing gloves, keep in a well-ventilated dry area that will promote the leather to stay supple avoid mold and mildew.

To clean your gloves, clean with a sponge or soft cloth and water to remove any mud or soil.  Dry with a soft cloth.

 

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