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Nikwax Launches Wool And Base Cleaners

New from cleaning specalists Nikwax are a pair of cleaners claimed to enhance the performance of merino wool and synthetic base layers respectively.


Posted: 26 January 2007
by Jon

If you're the sort of person who frets over detergent choice, then Nikwax is about to make your life a whole lot easier with new Wash 'n' Wick cleaners designed for wool and baselayer fabrics.

Apparently both Wool Wash and BaseWash are designed to - and we quote - 'increase fibres' hydro-transfer properties of woollen and synthetic base layers'. We think that's a complicated way of saying the new cleaners improve wicking.

Wool Wash is designed particularly for merino wool, it's a gentle cleaner which is claimed to clean and soften wool base layers and socks and improve wicking capabilities, though to be honest, absorbing moisture rather than wicking it is merino's greatest strength.

BaseWash is designed for synthetic baselayers and socks and claims to clean, freshen and soften fabrics while enhancing wicking and reducing drying times, not that synthetic baselayers take long to dry anyway.

Nickwax says that the cleaners have been introduced to help wicking properties which some body secretions and cleaners reduce. Both cleaners are biodegradable, non flammable, non hazardous and fluorocarbon free.

We've washed both merino and synthetic baselayers successfully using normal washing liquids with no apparent loss of wicking performance, so while we're more than happy to recommend using specialist cleaners for fabrics using a water repellant treatment, we're less convinced by these baselayer cleaners.

Apart from anything else, most polyester baselayers wick because of the structure of the fabric, which isn't affected by cleaners while merino works by absorbing water and holding it away from the skin rather than by wicking moisture.

However, we'll ask for a sample and see how we get on. Apparently in the shops already, prices for both varieties are £3.99 for 300ml and £9.99 for 1 litre.

Contact Nikwax for stockists on 01892 786400 or see the web site at www.nikwax.com where you can also play the Nikwax web quiz.

And no, we don't know why Wool Wash has a space in the middle of it and BaseWash doesn't. Perhaps it makes them easier to identify using a telescopic sniping sight...


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This is already in the shops. Leisurequest in Swansea sell it.

Posted: 26/01/2007 at 18:14

Anyone else wondering how this differes from Tech Wash, or am I just being too cynical?

Posted: 27/01/2007 at 09:37

It costs more?

Now you've got me at it!

Posted: 27/01/2007 at 11:20

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