Nikwax Down Wash/Down Proof Twin Pack
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| Code | : | B001RECKYM |
| Category | : | Down sleeping bag |
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Product Details
- Size: 0.3lt
- Brand: Nikwax
Features
- Easy to apply in a washing machine or by hand
- WaterBased, fluorocarbon-free & environmentally responsible
- Prolongs the life of gear and optimises outdoor performance
- Down Wash: Revitalises loft and insulation, without damaging the structure of the down
- Maintains breathability and original water-repellency
- Lifts out dirt that can attract water and mask water repellent finishes and does not leave behind water attractive residues which encourage 'wetting-out'
- Down Proof: Adds or renews water repellency and revives breathability
- Maintains insulation, keeping you warm
- Minimises weight gain
- Safe to use on all feather and down garments and equipment
Product Description
This twin pack is perfect for cleaning and reproofing down filled clothing & equipment. Nikwax Down Wash is a wash-in cleaner for down-filled clothing and equipment. Down Wash safely revitalises breathability and water repellency. Nikwax Down Proof is wash-in waterproofing for down filled clothing and equipment. Down Proof adds water repellency, revives insulation & breathability.
Customer Reviews
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Putting new life into old bag
By P. Messenger
I have a Mountain Equipment down bag which is nearly 30 year old and has not seen much use in recent years. It was suffering the consequences of years in the back of an airing cupboard but was not kept in a stuff sac. To see if it was worth keeping I tried out the NikWax Down wash and proof twinpack using an ordinary domestic washing machine and a tumbler drier on low heat. I also took the much quoted advice of adding two tennis balls to the tumbler drier which is supposed to deal with any clumping of the feathers. To my amazement and delight the bag came out looking quite clean and after a few hours tumble drying fully restored with no signs of lumping. Well worth doing!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Excellent product
By Mr. A. Joul
My down jaket only tends to come out in winter when its really cold. I only wash it when absolutly necessary as i believe its quality decreases with each wash as the down mass gets broken up/washed away (through the pores in the jaket). Use this product to wash (much better than harsh domestic soaps) then tumble dry (check cleaning instuctions for your jaket) as leaving to air dry causes the feathers to stick/clump together and then your left with a thick coat in one area and no insulation in another! Down jakets arent intended to be worn in the rain, tending to be only moisture proof, you will need to carry waterproofs if you think it might rain. With this in mind the down proof is only going to have a limited effect, for example when snow melts on your coat or when you get a few spots of rain.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Dry again - yipee
By greeneyes
A few weeks ago I got soaked in a heavy down pour of rain in my new showerproof down filled coat. I was not very happy so I tried nikwax and can say it works really well. I stayed nice and dry on the school run yesterday which was a really good test so it deffo gets my thumbs up.



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