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  1. #13
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    I have had the same Columbia rain jacket and pants for 15 years and have not had a problem out of them yet. They spend most of the time wadded up in a semi folded ball and have not been babied at all so I'm pleasantly surprised every time I wear them that they still aren't leaking anywhere.

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    Whatever gear you get, it is not a good idea to wear them when working a charcoal grill in the rain (or not in the rain I guess). Water proof fabric does not like the heat or smoke!

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    washing gortex

    George, if your rainsiut is only 15 hours old, you probably could have stood in the shower a few minutes and got it clean!!! (LOL). They sell a product at Cabela's called NIKWAX, it's a two part proceedure, the first is the cleaning agent specifically for gortex and second is a restorer which restores the waterproofing properties in gortex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gofishdave View Post
    George, if your rainsiut is only 15 hours old, you probably could have stood in the shower a few minutes and got it clean!!! (LOL). They sell a product at Cabela's called NIKWAX, it's a two part proceedure, the first is the cleaning agent specifically for gortex and second is a restorer which restores the waterproofing properties in gortex.
    That should be years ...........the NIKWAX stuff is TEKwash, I think. Actually, I spelled it wrong......it is tech wash.

    http://www.nikwax-usa.com/en-gb/prod...hp?productid=4

    and the restorer, is REVIVEX.......

    http://www.mcnett.com/gearaid/waterproofing-soak#36241

    ReviveX used to be made by Gore, but they sold out to Gear-Aid, and a few other companies.


    Later,

    Geo

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeoFisher View Post
    That should be years ...........the NIKWAX stuff is TEKwash, I think. Actually, I spelled it wrong......it is tech wash.

    http://www.nikwax-usa.com/en-gb/prod...hp?productid=4

    and the restorer, is REVIVEX.......

    http://www.mcnett.com/gearaid/waterproofing-soak#36241

    ReviveX used to be made by Gore, but they sold out to Gear-Aid, and a few other companies.


    Later,

    Geo
    Where can i get the nikwax? My older set of lightweight gear needs its help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishin is life View Post
    Where can i get the nikwax? My older set of lightweight gear needs its help
    Most high end outfitting stores have it. Online, Cabelas, REI, Quest, Rutabaga, BPS....they all carry it.

    Amazon too.

    Later,

    Geo

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    TopSport sells it in Evansville, IN

    Quote Originally Posted by GeoFisher View Post
    Most high end outfitting stores have it. Online, Cabelas, REI, Quest, Rutabaga, BPS....they all carry it.

    Amazon too.

    Later,

    Geo
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    I got some of the tech wash stuff at Top Sports off Green River and the Lloyd Expressway in Evansville, IN. I've not used it yet. I have two older Gortex Rain Suits that my father and I used to wear back in the 1980's. They are too small for me to wear now. I thought about washing and restoring the waterproofing on them and giving them to someone for a small fee. I can't even remember this size. I wear XL right now and they might be large or medium size. I wore them when I was in college about 30 something years ago. The only thing wrong with them is that they are too small for me and they leak a little in the seat when you sit on them too long in the rain. But the tech wash and other stuff should put the water proofing back into the Gortex.

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    Bass Pro Shop has the 100MPH raingear on sale; $179 for Parka and $149 for the bibs. Wish I had waited now. I bought a new set last February.

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