Sat 25 Sep, 2010 10:39 pm
Sat 25 Sep, 2010 11:12 pm
Sat 25 Sep, 2010 11:31 pm
Sun 26 Sep, 2010 10:44 pm
vagrom wrote:I have a Pallin Vista Goretex XCR, about 8 years old.
vagrom wrote:Costs and weighs too much but very good in off track...walking..
vagrom wrote:But water no longer beads on it and hasn't for a while...
Mon 27 Sep, 2010 6:58 am
crockle wrote:I have a Pallin Vista Goretex XCR
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BTW, I found that I kept the original swing tags (why?) - but no reproofing instructions there either.
....... I think I'll just go and throw it in the next load of washing and just be done with it. Could all work out fine ...
Mon 27 Sep, 2010 11:40 am
Jellybean wrote:- so bright (it's orange) that you need sunnies on to look at it and it completely rejuvenates the water repellency
Mon 27 Sep, 2010 1:16 pm
crockle wrote:The theory would be , if you washed a hydrophilic jacket in Nikwax wash, the water beading and 'proofness' would come up great - you just would have seriously compromised/negated the 'breathing ability' of the garment.
Mon 27 Sep, 2010 1:30 pm
GORE-TEX® outerwear:
Just machine wash it, rinse it, and put it in the dryer, being sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions on the care label inside. The washing removes dirt and other contaminants and the heat from the dryer helps redistribute the DWR treatment on the fabric surface.
If water fails to bead up on the surface of your cleaned and tumble-dried garment, its DWR treatment has reached the end of its useful life. But don’t worry: You can restore the garment’s water repellency by applying a topical water repellency restorative (DWR treatment) for outdoor fabrics, available at your local outdoor retailer. We do not recommend wash-in treatments, as they can hinder your garment's breathability.
Mon 27 Sep, 2010 1:37 pm
Tue 28 Sep, 2010 10:41 pm
photohiker wrote:crockle wrote:The theory would be , if you washed a hydrophilic jacket in Nikwax wash, the water beading and 'proofness' would come up great - you just would have seriously compromised/negated the 'breathing ability' of the garment.
I don't believe the Nikwax techwash would not do that. It is a non-detergent soap cleaner.
photohiker wrote:GORE-TEX® outerwear:..We do not recommend wash-in treatments, as they can hinder your garment's breathability
nuts wrote:Then, yer, into the drier!
Tue 28 Sep, 2010 10:43 pm
Tue 28 Sep, 2010 11:15 pm
Wed 29 Sep, 2010 5:51 pm
Thu 30 Sep, 2010 7:43 am
crockle wrote:As these 2 directly contradict each other, you take the path between, and wash in the harmless Tech Wash (or any other similar non-detergent soap cleaner), and then proof with your spray-on DWR spray on the damp garment - such as Nikwax TX Direct Spray On http://nikwax.com/en-gb/products/produc ... &activity=
Sounds about right yeah?nuts wrote:Then, yer, into the drier!
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