wayno wrote:2.Wash my dirty trail clothes
I'd add to this,
wash wet weather gear in washing liquid for waterproof shells, eg nikwax, grangers, sportwash (not commercial washing powder or liquid) if worn on trip. and refresh DWR treatment if necessary with appropriate treatment liquid (nikwax, grangers).
you may not consider it dirty, but for breathable rainshells, washing in appropriate washing solution after wearing is important to maintain their breathability, commercial washing treatments can often clog up the membranes rendering them less breathable.
wayno wrote:no , most of the household ones contain chemicals like aromatics, they cling to fabrics and clog the pores.
Strider wrote:wayno wrote:no , most of the household ones contain chemicals like aromatics, they cling to fabrics and clog the pores.
My Macpac Traverse just says "warm wash with detergent". And that's the treatment it got a couple of days ago, followed by two additional rinses.
icefest wrote:You wash your hardshell after every trip? Should I do it that often too?
GPSGuided wrote:What kinds of detergent are recommended for the washing of membrane containing gears? Not general household laundry detergents?
Strider wrote:wayno wrote:no , most of the household ones contain chemicals like aromatics, they cling to fabrics and clog the pores.
My Macpac Traverse just says "warm wash with detergent". And that's the treatment it got a couple of days ago, followed by two additional rinses.
Joomy wrote:As Wayno says ordinary detergents contain lots of additives to make clothes smell nice and fresh or whatever, and are not designed to wash out. Also lots of detergents contain surfactants which is essentially the opposite of DWR -- it reduces the surface tension of the fabric to allow the detergent to penetrate more deeply. Both of these things can prevent your DWR and/or your micro-porous membrane from functioning properly.
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