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Scotchgard Heavy Duty Water Shield 1 Can, 400 ml - Water Repellent Spray, Ideal For Outerwear, Tents, Backpacks, Canvas, Polyester And Nylon

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While people are sometimes intimidated by the products, assuming they can potentially ruin a much-loved item or that the process of application is more complicated than it is, Heidi Allen, vice president of marketing at Nikwax, is working to spread the gospel of re-waterproofing.

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We tried the wash on a down blanket, which before testing, allowed water to slip through the outer shell immediately, leading to a few damp, chilly nights while camping, and we found the water resistance of that outer layer much improved after its wash and dry cycle. The blanket was nice and fluffy after testing, and there was no change to the color or texture of the exterior. It’s still not a fully waterproof item—it wasn’t designed to be—and we’ll do our best not to soak it intentionally, but now we're less worried about it accidentally getting a little wet. This is an aerosol product, and you must take extra care not to breathe in the vapors when spraying (the bottle even recommends you don’t allow children or pets near the spray or wet items). There is also a strong chemical smell. We tested in a well-ventilated breezeway and still had to step away for a few minutes after spraying the boots each time. The scent did linger longer than on some of the other products—even after the recommended 24 to 48 hours of drying time—but it eventually faded with time and wear. Especially if you are applying to a tent, for example, you’ll want to allow some time for the item to air out before use. Fabric Guard for Outdoor Fabrics: This was one of the best-performing sprays we used. But it was also the most expensive. And it didn’t perform that much better than others to justify adding it to our list above. Still, if you’re looking to get a little spendy or want something specific for outdoor furniture, we highly recommend the 303 Fabric Guard for Outdoor Fabrics. As stated in the specifications, the Star Brite also protects against stains. Most stains penetrate garments in the same way water does. If a fabric is made water-repellent, most stains aren’t able to damage it. Waxes and wash-ins can be applied indoors—a benefit if it’s raining or snowing or if you don’t have an outdoor workspace where you can apply the products. Wash-ins are easy; they only require using your washing machine, and some can even be done by hand-washing. Wash-ins are especially popular for down items since the waterproofing product is also meant for the feathers inside the item and the outer layer.Revivex wins this one as it’s virtually odorless. Nikwax isn’t exactly stinky, but it does have a mild vinegary smell to it. It doesn’t linger for long after an application, though, and it’s generally best to re-proof gear in a well-ventilated space anyway. (And even though Revivex has no odor, it doesn’t mean it isn’t firing nano-particles into the area which many aerosol dispensers do.).

How to use Scotchgard™ Heavy Duty Water Shield

First, make sure that your boots are completely clean. This means removing the laces and using a brush to get rid of any dirt or grime. You can even soak the boots to remove any dirt caked on the bottom. Just let them dry before you start applying your waterproof spray. Fabric Boots It does smell while it is curing, but after 72 hours you will find that it is odorless. This does mean you need to plan in advance when to apply it. (Don’t use it on the day of a camping trip!).

How to Use Scotchgard Waterproof Spray on Your Canopy

Sprays give you the most control over the finished product since you’re applying the product yourself, and you can ensure it goes where you need it. Some gear you must spray because the item in question, such as a tent or a pair of hiking boots, can’t go in the washing machine. Some sprays contain perfluorochemicals (PFCs), a group of synthetic chemicals the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) warns remain in the environment—and in the human body—for years, so you’ll want to be especially careful using any of those, especially around pets and children. (Or just avoid them in general.) And aerosol sprayers, though they work well for consumers, also have a negative environmental impact. If you’re seeking to prevent those issues, choose a non-aerosol spray that doesn’t contain PFCs. So Nikwax (IMO) feels less wasteful and better value. You can also refill spray bottles (although at this time Nikwax to not seem to offer a refill. Nikwax: If you’re reading this, you know what to do!). Instead of disposing or no longer relying on them, you can restore them to their previous glory using this spray. It’s the best chance your garments have for revival and is designed for wet weather clothing. Your outdoor gear will have improved water-repellency as well as breathability with a spray of this product. In Summary The final results were impressive: Even a complete soaking had no impact on the material; it was ready to defend itself against all levels of wetting, and the breathability felt as good as new when hiking afterward.

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