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15/9/2004 at 7:49pm
Location: North Devon Outfit: Vaude Pyramid Tent, Vango Diablo 900
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You can buy stuff called tech wash, I go to a saddlers and buy great big bottle of it. They use it to wash breathable rugs. Also they do a squirty reproofing spray if you find water no longer balls on the fabric.
Wash using soap free powder or tech wash then reproof if necesarry. After that if the washing instructions allow tumble dry on cool. If down filled coat chuck in a couple of tennis balls it fluffs up nicely.
Hope this helps.
Oh and one last thing before you wash jacket run machine on a rinse cycle before you start to remove any trace of powder.
As you can tell I wash my jackets regularly because I have two horses a dog and a couple of chocolate covered kids.
I have not ruined any of my jackets doing this.
Good luck
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15/9/2004 at 10:57pm
Location: South Wales Outfit: Khyam Rigipod Excelsior
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Quote: Originally posted by bandit-gray on 15/09/2004
I've got a Goretex jacket, which is starting to look a bit grubby now. Whats the general consensus to the best way of cleaning these?
I have always just used a mild non-bio detergent on a low temp, never had problems, and you will find thats what Gore recommend.
What does the cleaning instruction on the lablel say ?
I gave up on Goretex some years back, its OK in Duvets for winter use etc, but I found that after a couple of years use in a waterproof it leaked to much in heavy rain and wind.
I now use the Paramo jackets that are waterproof long term and breath a lot better than Goretex too
------------- Stuart.
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