Poster: A snowHead
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I was hoping to find out the definitive way of reviving Gore-Tex and keeping it going year after year. I keep reading posts where people mention that there jacket is still going after 5, 10 or more years. I have not had the same experience. I own three jackets, one Gore-Tex, one Gore-Tex Paclite and One Gore-Tex XCR (This one is new and doesn't need any attention) The other two seem to have lost their water repellency. I have washed both of the (seperately) in a 40C wash using th Nik-Wax Tech wash. I made sure the machine had a rinse cycle before putting them in. At this stage the material is not back to its best. Do I need to "re-activate" the Gore=tex in some way? I have heard tht you can put them in a dryer on a ow setting and this can have that effect. How precious do you hve to be about it? My dryer doesn't have a low setting. Can I use a hairdryer to heat it up or put it near a radiaor?
Your handy hints would be very welcome.
Thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Nik-Wax do TX-Direct which you use after the Tech Wash to 'Add water repellancy & revieve breathability'. Recommended for Gore-tex. Also try looking at the Nikwax website the last time I went to it, I did a survey and got sent some free samples.
I've used it and it makes noticable difference to water repellancy.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Yes I agree with janette. The TechWash will have made it nice and clean, but without then using TXdirect there is nothing to make it more water repellent.
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also many regular detegents leave residue in washing machine... which can affect garment... i usually run wash machine on empty first to remove any residues... (moreso if fabric softener etc has been used)
I wash and iron my goretex regularly... tumble dry sometimes... and DWR reapply once a season or so...
same jacket has been skiing 50-70 days a season, bushwalking, canoeing, bikeriding, etc etc for about 8 years and is just on its way out (cuffs fraying etc)....
goretex membrane still works fine... just getting some areas i am struggling to get DWR to stay put
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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oh the orange tech wash stuff is cheaper and i have found works the best
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RoboGeek wrote: |
Mines circa 1987 and its still good - never been washed though |
never had a wash in 20 years, does it walk out the door by itself?
Tech Wash first and then use TX for re-proofing. Works fine with no risk, although I'm sure there are many alternatives.
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uktrailmonster, lol.. no.. the jacket sees nothing but snow.. but don't ask about my 12 yr old long underwear..
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