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[Closed] Have you sent your jacket away for reproofing?

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Having killed one jacket after following the instructions is there anyone I can send my good jacket to that's got more sense than me?


 
Posted : 08/05/2014 10:43 am
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Send it to me. I'll reproof it and then I'll use it for years and years.

How did you kill the last one?


 
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Having killed one jacket after following the instructions

Warranty?


 
Posted : 08/05/2014 11:03 am
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I used nik wax on my altura night vision jacket and all the white proofing stuff came off.


 
Posted : 08/05/2014 11:14 am
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white proofing stuff?? the proofing (DWR coating) is invisible...
Do you mean the stuff inside the jacket lining? sort of rubbery? thats just Altura night visions, they all do that after a very short time i've found, nothing to do with the re-proofing process.


 
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Personally I gave up on cheaper jackets as they simply don't last. And it reinforced my philosophy of buying great stuff once and then loving it forever.

Buy a high quality eVent jacket and enjoy it (I bought a Gill one what must be 8 years ago now, and reproof it annually... It's ace)


 
Posted : 09/05/2014 6:47 am
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If it's an expensive jacket send to Lancashire Sports Repairs,in Burnley(01282 439109). It's around £30 for a full re-proof. For a DIY job try Nikwax Tech Wash followed by TX-Direct Spray to replace the DWR coating. You can get Nikwax TX-Direct Wash-In but it covers lining also,so a bit overkill. You probably know not to use regular washing detergent as it spoils the DWR finish?. Hope info is of use.


 
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I'm forcing myself to get into the routine of regularly, eg quarterly, chucking my gear in the washing machine with some Tech Wash etc.

Like MisterT says, when you invest in some pretty expensive kit you really need to look after it. SOW, I realised when walking the dog in the rain yesterday morning that I was wearing £800 of gear 😯


 
Posted : 09/05/2014 11:03 am