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degree 7 seamless shell jackets
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Does anyone know how to care for degree 7 shell jackets? I bought mine about 4 seasons ago and always wash it after a ski trip, but I would like to reproof it. The degree 7 website hasn't been very useful (it junked my message to them!).
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Its worth searching for a general guide on reproofing waterproof shells. Basically, zap it with some spray-on DWR treatment (Nikwax TX direct is good, but expensive. Grangers do similar things more cheaply) and then give it a quick tumbledry.
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