Maintenance


Husqvarna protective wear: Washing and repair guides

Clean and whole clothes are safe clothes. Your protective clothes are regularly exposed to sweat and oil — substances that may reach the protection layer and reduce its function.

This is why you need to wash your clothes regularly and in accordance with their labeling. If heavily soiled, wash your clothes as soon as possible after use.

In addition to keeping your clothes clean, check for heavily worn areas, and damages or tears in the fabric. The clothes’ protective functions may be seriously reduced if repairs are not carried out properly.

Use the guide in the link below for reference, and always consult your dealer if in doubt.

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