Dry Gloves gone hard

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TommyBoyIreland

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I changed to a dry suit at the end of 2021. Dived all last year in it and added some simple latex dry gloves (not integrated) around midway through the season - they were a game changer as I suffer from poor circulation in my fingers, so I really love them. They are just a basic pair with a latex seal I have to pull over my drysuit wrist seals - but of a pain to get on, but worth it.

Anyway, I just got my dive gear out of the cupboard in the garage and they have hardened over winter. Obviously shouldnt have left them out there, but can't change that now.

SO are they recoverable? I thought soaking them in hot water may sort them, but want to check on here first before I go make them worse :)

thanks
 
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