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Old 16-05-07, 09:05 AM   #1
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Default Textile Jacket Washing

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Should i wash my jacket or not. It has a horrible stink to it after the rain this week. I'm thinkin take the armour out and shove it in the washing machine. Has anybody had bad results?

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Old 16-05-07, 09:09 AM   #2
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My 5 year old FT jacket is no longewr waterproof so I have ordered some Nikwax tech wash and a reproofing spray. Hope it works as I am going to Scotland next Friday and the forecast is for lots of rain.
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Old 16-05-07, 09:35 AM   #3
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My 5 year old FT jacket is no longewr waterproof so I have ordered some Nikwax tech wash and a reproofing spray. Hope it works as I am going to Scotland next Friday and the forecast is for lots of rain.
That'll do the job. If your washing it in the machine though take all the armour out first and put it on 30 degree cool wash.
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Old 16-05-07, 10:37 AM   #4
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I have never had good results washing jackets. 30 degrees isnt enought to get the kind of dirt that these jackets get, and had an issue with the Tec wash, but apprently its been improved.

Id get a bottle of Febreeze and spray the jacket to extinguish the damp smell.
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I've never used the tech wash, but Liz who knows more about this kind of thing recommends it.

What I have had good results with is baby shampoo and a bath of luke warm water, seems to do the job and it doesnt involve putting my jacket in the washing machine which I'm not keen on.
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i washed my old FT fabric jacket in the washing machine, didn't come out as clean as i'd hoped adn leaked like a sieve afterwards

if i was going to do it again id try the baby shampoo in the bath like Fizz suggested
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Old 18-05-07, 07:54 AM   #7
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I've done it, i washed it on a 30 degree wash, half scoop of washing powder, then left in the garden to air out or in the conservatory for 2 days, come out fine, haven't tested the sieve theory on it yet though.
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Old 21-05-07, 10:36 AM   #8
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yep never the same after a wash. I would look at getting the fabreeze out.. Thats what I do. There are some sealers but I have used a few and they have never stopped me from getting wet after it rains for more than about 10 minutes
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Old 24-05-07, 11:49 PM   #9
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Washing a textile jacket is recommended to clear the micropores in the breathable waterproof membrane, otherwise you'll sweat like a pig. You'll need non-biological detergent and a 40 deg wash cycle, then a short tumble just to get the worst of the wetness out. Finish the drying by hanging up indoors at normal room temperature.

My Hein Gericke Voyager 3 jacket and kecks are 6 years old now, done 75,000 miles and still look good, don't stink and keep me warm and dry, I've washed them about once every two months since I bought them.
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Old 15-06-07, 06:30 PM   #10
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yep, iv had my rukka jacket for a few years now, take all the amour out and chuck it in the machine, no problems, infact rukka recommend you to wash it as it helps with the waterproofing
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