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  1. #1
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    Aug 2005
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    Gore Tex Care instructions

    How timely - the Gore rep was in last week leading a clinic for us and this was one of the topics we covered.

    Don't be afraid to wash and dry your GoreTex. It needs washing and a warm dryer to reactivate the DWR coating. Here is a link to the care instructions directly on the GoreTex website.
    http://www.gore-tex.com/remote/Satel...g-instructions

    If you have washed it enough to need to renew the DWR, do not use a wash-in type - that ruins the breathability of GoreTex. Use a spray on for the outside only (NikWax is one brand but there are many others that work as well - I use Camp Dry).

    Give it a try and let us know if you like the results of the wash/dry :-)
    Edna

  2. #2
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    All great answers to the Gore-Tex and wool questions..

  3. #3
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    Jun 2009
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    regarding taking care of your merino... if you can find it (try a yarn store or a place that sells spinning fiber), buy a wool wash product called euculan. it restores the lanolin in the garment to a small degree (you won't smell like a sheep) and keeps the fiber supple. Also, clean wool repels critters.. they like dirty, smelly stuff. best way to wash is to put your garment in a room temp basin of water/euculan and let it soak for 15 or 20 minutes. gently squeeze out excess water. you could then put it in a top loader and spin it, or you could wrap it in a towel and step on it. garment should be damp. lay flat to dry.

    this treatment will extend the life of your garment...

  4. #4
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    I'll look for euculan.
    We had a wet/icy day yesterday, and my goretex held up! Putting it through the dryer restored its water-proof!

  5. #5
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    Apr 2008
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    Kookaburra makes a woolwash too.
    Some people like the smell better than Euculan.

    Lanolin is great stuff. Every winter when my hands go over the sandpaper edge I make it a point to knit something from nice greasy wool.

 

 

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