How to Reproof a Waterproof Jacket



Waterproof garments can lose their water repellency as dirt and oil break down the water repellent coating. If you notice that the fabric of your jacket is absorbing rather than repelling water, it may be time to reproof it.

1. Always wash your waterproof jacket first before re-proofing.

2. There are two types of clothing proofer to choose from; wash in or spray on. You will first need to decide which is most appropriate for you. Our proofers should not alter the look or handle of the fabric. It is however recommended that the products are tried on a small, inconspicuous test area before spraying on or washing into the garment.

3. If using a wash in proofer, such as our Performance Proofer, first pour the appropriate amount of the proofer into the detergent compartment. For the Performance Proofer this will be two caps full for one jacket and three caps full for two. Allow the washing machine to run through the complete wash and rinse cycle at 30 degrees. Heat helps to activate the product, so if the jacket’s care instructions allow it you can tumble dry the jacket on a low or medium heat.

4. If you’re using a re-proofer spray, such as our Technical Proofer, spray the product evenly on the outside of the jacket from approximately 15-20 cm away. Hanging the jacket on a washing line when spraying with the proofer will help maintain an even coating. Check the jacket carefully to ensure no areas of the fabric have been missed and wipe off any excess with a damp cloth. Allow the jacket to dry naturally. For high abrasion areas such as the elbows and shoulders, it’s recommended that a second coat of proofer is applied. Again, allow to dry naturally.

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Post time: Jun-25-2017
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