It's probably not ruined.
Having tried a few products I recommend you try the Nikwax products. I tend to buy larger quantities for my youngest daughter who is a veterinary student and these get the unpleasant stuff off and refresh the proofing on the breathable fabric.
Nikwax is a 2 stage process: Techwash to clean it then Txdirect to re-proof it.
It's a 2 stage process use the wash first and the proofer after (don't dry between)cycles in the washing machine.
eBay or veterinary suppliers are usually cheaper than the lifestyle/outdoor outlets particularly if you are likely to use it frequently.
Ruined Ski Jacket? Put it in the wash!
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Is it spray-able reproofing or it needs to be submersed in it?
Thanks.
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Started by 3wishes14 in Ski Chatter 15-Oct-2017 - 11 Replies
Andymol2
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Andy M
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Daved
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After following this thread I thought I had better go and look at my ski Jackets..they both say wash in a machine ..cool wash do not dry clean do not tumble dry......https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-stay-dry-while-skiing-2147004
Stevie999
reply to 'Ruined Ski Jacket? Put it in the wash!' posted Nov-2017
Yes, and very slow spin setting too. Aren't we protective over our jackets!!!!
Ubermotz
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elovabloke wrote:Mountain Warehouse and Millets sell good reproofing gunk. Make sure you thoroughly clean out the detergent holder and FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
Is it spray-able reproofing or it needs to be submersed in it?
Thanks.
Topic last updated on 24-November-2017 at 13:57