Washing Textile Gear

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Hi all,

So my textile Alpinestars jacket and trousers are recommended as handwash only. Bit of a faff. Do people machine wash them anyway?

I need to get rid of the dead flies from winter..... :wtf:

Thanks.
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I chuck my Dainese jacket in the washing machine.


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Mine says hand wash. They always get chucked in the machine with Nikwax
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Gonna put my jacket in a 30 wash and leave the armour in, see what happens. I won't tumble dry though.
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One wash with nikwax tech wash then another with Nikwax TX

Don’t use normal washing powder/liquid
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In addition to the textiles i was using this on an old tent to go to a bike rally in Euroland

https://www.nevisport.com/nikwax-tent-a ... y=One+Size


There was some left and i used it on my old leather gloves. Gloves on while spraying and rubbing my band like an old perv. Anyway it worked. Heading home from south to north Holland for the ferry i got nothing but rain and my hands were almost 100% dry. How long it lasts is a guess as i started to use the van the next year, BTW use old gloves as it leaved white residue.
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wheelnut wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 10:59 pm One wash with nikwax tech wash then another with Nikwax TX

Don’t use normal washing powder/liquid

Is that method for all textiles or goretex. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Just put my jacket in machine. Delicates 30° Had to remove back protector, too big. Left in elbow and shoulder protection. See how it is in 1.20 mins.
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Dodgy knees wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 8:12 am
wheelnut wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 10:59 pm One wash with nikwax tech wash then another with Nikwax TX

Don’t use normal washing powder/liquid

Is that method for all textiles or goretex. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Just put my jacket in machine. Delicates 30° Had to remove back protector, too big. Left in elbow and shoulder protection. See how it is in 1.20 mins.
Pretty much. The tech wash gently cleans and the TX adds a water shedding surface layer iirc. Used them both on lots of things and never had any problems and I think they're 'eco' too. (Factoid: the chap that invented it (Nick) first cooked it up in his London flat in 1977, aged 22, he also owns Paramo. :D )
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Post by dern »

I don't wash mine. I just hose them down on the line when it's time to reproof them and then paint them with tent proofer. Wearing them in the rain will shift most stuff.

Also, one significant disadvantage of wash in proofer is that it waterproofs your pocket linings. Having been stuck at a services for 12 hours after my alarm remote sat in a pocket full of water put me off ever doing that again... or indeed ever having an alarm again.
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My jacket is naturally drying upstairs. Armour all fine, just back protector to go back in. Normal washing powder and a good spin. It doesn't have waterproof membrane, it's a separate zip in job. Pretty shit really. Could do with a decent jacket sometime. Waterproof overjacket in the boot. 👍
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