First of all, except for special washable nails, all protective gear can't be machine-washed.
One hand:
It is not recommended to wash whole deerskin or fill deerskin nails. If the smell is unbearable, you can spray a special deodorant.
Knitted or artificial leather hands can be washed by hand, usually with clear water. If the deerskin in your hand smells too strong, you can consider washing it with a small amount of neutral emulsion (I use Amway shower gel) and be sure to rinse it off. There is no soap.
After one hand is washed, it must be dried in the shade, and it will be finished.
Face:
It is recommended to wipe, not to wash with water. After each use, you can use a warm wet towel to wipe the parts in contact with the face and neck. Sweating and wiping your hands often can effectively reduce odor.
Trunk and suspension: this need not be washed. . . If the tape stinks, wash it.
Yi Dao: My lesson is never to buy high-end goods dyed blue. . . Washing and drying is too much trouble. At the earliest, I planned to start with a set of Wuzhou double back+10000 dresses at one time, and put them away one year later. . . Change it into Dharma+chemical fiber skirt pants, which is very comfortable.
I hope it helps.