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I bought a brand new glove a couple years ago. It was right before the season so i wanted to get it ready for game time so i oiled it every day. And during the begining of every year from then i have been oiling it up pumped for the season to start. Well my Wilson A200 is very heavy and im a pitcher so it plays a role. My question is are there any way i can make it lighter without ruinning the glove. Thanks.
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Could be that a lot of the oil is now in the padding inside the glove. You could "unlace the glove to get to the padding. Try some paper towels like Bounty and wrap them arounf the padding them hit the padding with a mallet or hammer so the paper can soak up the oil... You could also put the paper towels inside the glove and try and sok up any oil there. Put padding back in and relace... In the future, only use Lexol on the glove to clean off dirt with a rag... Never use glove oil!

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