How Do You Clean A Karate Uniform?
The jacket, pants and belt that make up the basic karate uniform, formally called a gi, are usually made of a heavy canvas cotton or cotton-blend material. The traditional gi is white, although some dojos (karate schools) prefer to wear other colors. Sweat and body oil are absorbed into the material every time you work out, so it is important that you clean your gi properly to maintain its color, shape and durability. Remove your gi from your gym bag as soon as possible after training, even if you are not ready to put it in the wash. The longer the gi remains wet with sweat, the harder it will be to get clean. Airing it out reduces the potential for sweat stains. Soak your jacket and pants before running them through the wash cycle. Fill your washing machine with water and mild laundry detergent. When the detergent is dissolved, soak your karate uniform for 15 to 20 minutes. Do not wash the belt. Unless the belt has become exceptionally grimy or has come in contact with a rancid substa