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Gear Guy

How Do I Re-Waterproof My Gear?

6 easy steps to make old products work like new

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Waterproof gear doesn’t last forever. Thankfully,it’s easy to revitalize, says Lindsey Stone, operations manager at Seattle-based , which re-waterproofs about 5,000 products every year. Here are some of her tips for getting your old gear to work like new.

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Wash It

Two main features keep your gear in waterproof condition. A waterproof (often alsobreathable) membraneand a durable water-repellentcoating (DWR),which causes water to beadup on the outside. Dirt, oil, smoke, and other contaminants will clog the membrane’s pores and affectits ability to breathe, so you need to wash itoften—every five or six uses. You also need to wash your waterproof gear before reapplying a DWR because contaminants on the surface will prevent the treatmentfrom sticking. Rainy Pass Repairs uses ,but Stone also trusts products from Nikwax and Granger’s.


Dry It

Heat reactivates water-repellent treatments, so you can throw a jacket or rain fly in the dryer. Justread the manufacturer’s label first. If it doesn’t offer clear directions, place the itemin a medium-low heat cyclefor 20 minutes. If that doesn’t fully dry your gear, hang it on the line.


Use a Spray-OnDWR Treatment

If your jacket, rain fly, or boots soak out immediately, it’s time to reapply a DWR. Rainy Pass uses a spray-on DWR treatmentrather than a wash-in formula, because you want DWR only on the outside of the jacket—something you can’t control in the wash.


Let the DWR Dry

Stone says people oftenspray on DWR right before using the gear, but DWR needs time to dry. If you’re applying it to a jacket, you can throw the jacket in the dryer (read the instructions on the DWR first to know how long and at what temperature). If you’re applying DWR to a tent, Stone suggests setting up the tent in the sunand then letting it dry outside for 24 hours. Be sure to stay away from trees—needles andleaves will stick to the coating as it dries.


Check the Seams

A leaky seam will ruin your hike or camping trip. Jacket and tent seams can be repaired with.


Know WhenIt’s Time to Say Goodbye

If yourwaterproof jacket or rain fly is delaminating, it’s time to replace it. Bubbling or flaking on the inside of the material are signs that it’s starting to come apart and can’t be fixed.

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