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Grangers 2 in 1 Tested

Cleans and restores waterproofing all in one treatment, so does it work?


Posted: 3 May 2007
by Jon

Grangers 2 in 1 Tested

Price: £7.99

Volume: 300ml

Features: All in once cleaner and proofer that is also claimed to eliminate odour.grangers 2in1


What's It For?

Grangers 2 In 1 is a one step cleaning and proofing treatment that's also claimed to minimise odour. It's primarily used to restore the factory water repellant treatment - DWR - mainly on waterproof and softshell clothing.

The DWR prevents the outside of the garment from getting saturated with water and reducing breathability. When that happens, condensation can make you wet inside your clothing even though it's still waterproof.

The big departure with 2 in 1 is that you no longer need to use first a cleaner and then a wash-in proofer. One bottle does both, saving on time and wash cycles.


The Techy Bits

Grangers says that its DWR treatments are the closes you can get to the fluorochemicals used by fabric and clothing manufacturers. The cleaning element is provided by pure soap based detergent, the proofer is a polymer, which needs heat to activate it. How it works precisely as an all in one treatment, we don't know. It's also claimed to eliminate odour, presumably using the same technology as Grangers other odour eliminator products to kill microbes.

The 2 in 1 is suitable for three-ply shell clothing that can be tumble-dried, says Grangers. For two-ply clothing, with a drop liner, you'll need to use both a technical washing product and a spray-on proofer.


How It Performs

To get an idea of how the 2 in 1 works, we took a very tired Montane Superfly with no discernible beading effect and a TNF Prolix Delta softshell that also soaked up water like a sponge.

First we cleaned out the detergent tray and ran a hot wash cycle through the washing machine to eliminate traces of conventional washing powder which could compromise the performance of the proofer, then we ran a normal wash cycle with three capfulls of the solution.

Once the wash cycle had finished, we removed the jackets from the machine and allowed them to try, reassuringly there was no nasty chemical smell from the treatment.

Grangers say you should use a tumble drier at a low setting for an hour, but we dislike tumblers because they abrade fabrics - remember that fluff? - and if the thermostat is faulty, can damage garments and trim through overheating.


Superfly above - beading nicely

Instead we ironed both jackets very thoroughly and slowly following the care label instructions. If you do this, don't iron reflective trim and flashes as it'll stop it working. Before ironing and after washing the garments still didn't bead, but heating the fluoropolymer allows it to coat the fibres of the garment stopping it from absorbing water.

After heat -treating the performance of both garments was transformed, in fact water ran off the surface as if they were new and straight out of the shop with instant beading. We were really impressed, especially as the eVENT Superfly has had a hard life and was barely beading before treating.


TNF softshell, also working well so far.

We can't tell you much about the durability of the DWR yet or the odour reduction, but we'll thrash the garments for a while and report back in a few weeks time. So far though, so good.


Initial Verdict


So far. so good. The 2 in 1 is really straightforward to use, saves the energy of a wash cycle and gives brilliant initial results after the application of heat. It's also slightly cheaper than using separate cleaner and proofer. So far so good, we'll report back on the durability of the treatment in a few weeks time and add some marks for performance and value.

So far simple and effective, fuss-free treatment.
Nothing so far.


Grangers web site


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Looks good, question is though can it be used to clean and reproof paramo?

Posted: 03/05/2007 at 19:29

I don't know the answer to that. I'm sure Paramo would prefer you to use Nikwax and wouldn't recommend anything else and I suspect that Grangers would say you probably could in principle. I'm sure it'd be fine with their windproof stuff, I don't know what would happen with Analogy kit.

Analogy is tumble driable and I don't see why the 2 in 1 shouldn't work with it in principle, but without trying it, I couldn't say for sure. I'll dig out something Paramo and give it a go and report back, though it goes without saying, if you follow Paramo's instructions, you should use Nikwax, which doesn't need to be heat activated.

Posted: 03/05/2007 at 20:42

Jon,

Thanks for the reply, it goes without saying that Nikwax would be first choice for cleaning and reproofing paramo, however, it would be useful to have a nikwax 2 in 1 wash in too (any chance Nick?). I would be interested to see what the results are after your experiment.

Posted: 03/05/2007 at 21:54

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