I've used the wash-in version to revive my breathable waterproof kit in the past.  It seems to do a decent job.  Worth a try.
http://www.nikwax.com/en-gb/products/pro...roductid=3
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		Nikwax is good stuff.
If your gear is goretex give it a wash then tumble dry it, this will 'sort out' the goretex fibres.
Failing that, you may want to change your name !!!!
	
	
	
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		Yep good stuff but dont be a bit git like me and try to wash to much stuff at once in it , as it wont work as well
	
	
	
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		Some of the breathable fabrics are better washed with soap flakes instead of detergent, I think detergents tend to mess up the waterproofing.
	
	
	
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		Drybob
I've used the Nikwax washin stuff seemed to work - dry bollocks was the result
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
		The stuff I used, which I can't now remember the name of, you had to iron it to finish the sealing process.....so yes I guess this counts as an ironing thread afterall :b 
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		Had some spray on stuff I brought in an outdoors hiking place. washed my Weisse jacket, sprayed it all over until the can was finished and didnt work and leaked like a seive so brought the £40 fluorescent jacket from Aldi- brilliant!
	
	
	
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