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Re-waterproofing gear
#1
Looks like my jacket is beginning to absorb more water than it repells, has anyone had any joy with this stuff:

http://www.nikwax.com/en-gb/products/pro...oductid=16

or should I give in and get a new jacket?
thou shalt not kick
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#2
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


Dave


Red (original '98) is the fastest colour
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#3
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 !!!!
Better to stand and look a fool than speak and prove it !
If it aint broke, I'll fix it till it is !!
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#4
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
Its just a ride
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#5
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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#6
Oh great...a clothes washing thread....lets have an ironing one next! Sad
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#7
http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,863.0.html  Smile
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#8
:thumbup
Better to stand and look a fool than speak and prove it !
If it aint broke, I'll fix it till it is !!
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#9
Drybob




I've used the Nikwax washin stuff seemed to work - dry bollocks was the result
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#10
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
Anne
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#11
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!
Greybeard now 
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#12
Detergents will break down the durable Water repellent (dwr) coating so don't wash with normal washing powder. Nikwax tech wash is the right stuff to clean it with and then Nikwax tx direct puts on a new dwr coating to get the beading of water on the surface back. Saying all that I used a bottle of scotch guard on my jacket last time it lost its beading effect - which seems to have lasted loads longer, but I don't think it's very breathable!! The other make that's worth a try is grangers. See here: http://www.grangers.co.uk/ or here: http://www.nikwax.com/en-gb/index.php for info.

Any of the aforementioned should revive your waterproof kit. Hope you remain dry, Rob :-)
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