Re-proofing - what do you use?

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rb58

Enigma
Location
Bexley, Kent
As the thread suggests, I've never bothered with re-proofing my jackets. I probably should. I have a range of jackets, from a super-lightweight shower proof jobbie from Decathlon, a Gore Path (Paclite Shell), a Montane featherweight, and a couple of heavier Altura jackets (one is a Night Vision).

Is there one product that is suitable for all these? Wash in, or spray on? Should I treat the Gore separately (it's my favourite and the one that works best for me so I don't want to ruin it).

I've seen this referenced on another thread - any thoughts on it?

What's your experience?
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Location
Costa Clyde
I use Nik-Wax for my motorbike stuff (never bothered with cycling gear since I've never found any of it to be truly waterproof in the first place). The wash in stuff works well, but be warned - you need to do a hot cycle in the empty machine afterwards, otherwise the NikWax will cling to the drum for months!

Edit... The "Tech wash" stuff in your link doesn't re-proof; it just washes stuff without washing out the existing proofing. To re-proof you would be better using the "TX Direct" as advertised in your link.
 
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coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
I use Nikwax. Wash first with Tech Wash and then again with TX Direct. A bit like rechargeable batteries, waterproof gear has a limited life but I find its extended nicely with Nikwax.
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
Yep, nik wax wash in with a tech wash first.

Total waste of time, every time I do it.

It's just habit now...I must try to stop but it just "feels" like the right thing to do.
 

Geoff Crowther

"... travel far, not fast", Ted Simon
Nikwax :smile:
 

Katherine

Guru
Moderator
Location
Manchester
[QUOTE 3819396, member: 259"]Like others, I've used Nikwax for years - it's not expensive and it works well. I don't bother with technical clothing washing liquid, it just gets whatever is cheap in a 20 minutes 30 degree wash.[/QUOTE]


If you use biological stuff it destroys the waterproof. If you use non-bio it protects it. You can still get cheap non-bio.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
I have an old, patched Sprayway Goretex cycling jacket, probably getting on for 20 years old and thinking it owed me nothing I soaked it in Thompson's water Seal. It was a bit stiff for a while but now the jacket is as waterproof as ever and refuses to die.
 
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