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How to Wash and Care for Your Motorcycle Jeans

Always check the care label before washingu2014different materials require different methods.<br>Avoid using harsh detergents or fabric softeners that can degrade protective fibres.<br>The best motorcycle jeans combine comfort and durability, but still need gentle care.<br>

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How to Wash and Care for Your Motorcycle Jeans

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  1. How to Wash and Care for Your Motorcycle Jeans Keep your riding gear in top condition for safety and durability

  2. Read the Label First • Always check the care label before washing—different materials require different methods. • Avoid using harsh detergents or fabric softeners that can degrade protective fibres. • The best motorcycle jeans combine comfort and durability, but still need gentle care.

  3. Washing Tips • Turn the jeans inside out to protect the outer fabric. • Use a mild detergent and cold or lukewarm water. • Avoid bleach or tumble drying, as it can damage any built-in armour or Pekev® lining.

  4. Drying and Storage • Air dry your motorcycle jeans in a shaded, well-ventilated area. • Never hang them near direct heat sources like radiators or sunlight. • Store them flat or on a padded hanger to maintain their shape.

  5. Maintain Your Safety Standards • Regular care helps preserve the protective features of your jeans. • Properly maintained jeans remain effective as part of your motorbike protective gear. • Look after your gear—it looks after you.

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