 You all have washing machines? Flipping heck.
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 how often should a waterproof coat be washed and reproofed? just a rough estimate
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 Depends how often it's worn and how grubby it is....very rarely in our house (annually?) as we tend to leave wearing the actual shell until we have to - it stays in the sac.
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Ray Saunders - it's a classic "how long is a piece of string?" question.
Wash it when it's dirty and/or wetting out.
Proof it when washing doesn't restore the water repellency.
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 If the washing/reproofing instructions say iron it then iron it! It can make a big difference.
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 That was to Ray Saunders.
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 What would happen if I used TX-direct on a fleece or something similar?
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 It would make it a bit water resistant...best to use polar proof.
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 Dave,
You said I 'could' spray my Feura Smock, and so I didn't include it in the machine when I re-proofed my Velez and Cascada trousers last night, but could I have used the wash-in stuff on it? I wasn't sure. I have the spray, but would expect a wash-in product to impregnate it more thoroughly, so if I can then I'll do it that way.
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You certainly could use the Wash In on your Fuera Smock.
It's what I proofed my very own Fuera Smock in this very week.
The spray will impregnate just as well, but obviously it is much harder to get the coverage exactly right.
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 <daft question alert>
Same process for an aspira jacket?
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 Ta Dave! Will do it later today, then :-)
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 <daft answer alert> yes
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 JJ- Polar Proof is TX-direct in a slightly more concentrated form... or so I was told by a Nikwax employee...
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 I was looking at the Nikwax products yesterday because I needed to re-stock, and an employee told me that he'd seen the Nikwax Polar Proof render a fleece completely waterproof!
Is that possible, Dave?
:-)
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 TX has rendered a fleece quite shower-resistant here.
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 Sounds like a Plan.
Did it have any bad affects on the pile JJ? Didn't mess it up any more than a usual wash would right? I havent used Tech Wash on a fleece yet, I've gone for the mildest normal detergents from a supermarket and I wasn't happy with the state the fleece came out in.
TX wouldn't trash/hurt at all right?
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 Come to think of it:
Has anyone used TX/Polar Proof/Cotton proof on something like a regular hoody from any old shop? Turning one of these into a soft-shell kinda garment would be really cool as I trust the cotton/polyester blend to be harder wearing than some of the shell materials *cough*Apex*cough*
Any idea how long the proofing would last on this kinda thing?
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 Ben - it was a dense kinda fleece, not an old-school shaggy. It looked exactly the same afterwards. Except water-resistant, of course.
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 What do you mean by "dense kinda" Are we talking the regular polartec stuff like you get everywhere? Or something else. I dont understand "old-school shaggy", my young 17yr old brain finds CDs kinda old-school.
Im well up for proofing my old hoodies if people think it'll work alright.
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