How much does a glove Relacing cost?

Pricing for Services

Service Players Catchers/First Base
Complete Glove $60.00 $70.00
Complete Glove in Color $75.00 $80.00
Top of Fingers $10.00
Top of Fingers including Spiral of Web $20.00

How do you lubricate a glove?

Lubricate the glove with your lube preference, say shaving cream. Take a very small amount, and put it on a soft, clean cloth like a dish towel. Rub the shaving cream into the glove, being careful to use just enough to lightly coat the glove. Make sure it is rubbed in well, and no globs remain.

How much lace is needed to Relace a glove?

3 – 4 laces
You’ll need the following tools to properly re-lace your glove: Laces – these usually come in lengths of 72 inches and a typical glove will require 3 – 4 laces. If you are re-lacing a trapeze glove, modified trapeze glove, catcher’s glove, or first basemen’s mitt, you’ll need more. Typically, six will be enough.

Is it hard to Relace a baseball glove?

Don’t worry – it’s not hard to learn how to replace a baseball glove web. You’re going to follow a similar process to re-attach the webbing to your glove as you did to re-lace it. Remember, you actually need to complete this step before you finish the laces on the fingers.

How do you break in a baseball glove overnight?

How to Break in a Ball Glove

  1. MOISTEN THE GLOVE’S LEATHER. Pour a small amount of hot water (150 to 170 degrees Fahrenheit) over any area of your new glove you want to make softer.
  2. WORK THE MOST RIGID PARTS OF YOUR GLOVE.
  3. SOFTEN THE GLOVE.
  4. SHAPE THE GLOVE.
  5. JUST PLAY CATCH.
  6. CONDITIONING THE GLOVE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON.

Is beeswax good for baseball gloves?

Beeswax is an excellent emollient (moisturizer) for softening and moisturizing the thick, rigid leather of any baseball mitt. It’s anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, anti-allergenic and a germicidal antioxidan .

Is lanolin good for baseball gloves?

Lanolin oil comes from sheep and is found in many glove conditioners and glove oil products. Lanolin oil is good for leather because it softens, protects and preserves, allowing your glove to stay supple over time.