Trying to revive my ski clothing
I bought some Nikwax tech wash and TX direct wash in waterproofing to try on my
old, somewhat soggy gear. One Jacket and Bibbs in the machine now. Anyone have any experience with this process they'd care to relate here? |
Trying to revive my ski clothing
On 10/12/2013 3:17 PM, Bob F wrote:
I bought some Nikwax tech wash and TX direct wash in waterproofing to try on my old, somewhat soggy gear. One Jacket and Bibbs in the machine now. Anyone have any experience with this process they'd care to relate here? Nikwax works, but don't expect the same level of waterproofness as when the garmets were new. Much cheaper than buying new gear, of course. -- //Walt |
Trying to revive my ski clothing
On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 1:11:59 PM UTC-6, Walt wrote:
I have a mid 90's Helly Hansen Equipe, size M (5'11 190) Black and Purple, Hood, Waist Length jacket. Cost just N. of $400 new. Not brand new but lightly worn. Absolutely no faults or wear that effect performance. Just haven't worn it for years. Is it something anyone would be interested in? For about $125 I'd ship it to you? |
Trying to revive my ski clothing
On 10/16/2013 3:11 PM, Walt wrote:
On 10/12/2013 3:17 PM, Bob F wrote: I bought some Nikwax tech wash and TX direct wash in waterproofing to try on my old, somewhat soggy gear. One Jacket and Bibbs in the machine now. Anyone have any experience with this process they'd care to relate here? Nikwax works, but don't expect the same level of waterproofness as when the garmets were new. Much cheaper than buying new gear, of course. Nikwax, either wash-in or spray on is DWR which means (Durable Water Repellant) in other words it's not intended to restore waterproof-ness. Waterproof is the job of the Gor-Tex (or other) mid-layer of the fabric. The DWR keeps the outer fabric from becoming too soggy and heavy. If you are having trouble with waterproof-ness, maybe the garment is too old and the Gore-Tex is failing. An earstwhile son-in-law had a pair of very old Gore-Tex pants in which the mid-layer membrane simply disintegrated into small shard and powder. Not waterproof whatever. And this is a test to see if my re-vamped system can poast to rsam. VT |
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