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Waterproofing Spray

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Can anyone recommend any good waterproofing spray for combat jackets?
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Try Gill marine, ocean going gear and keeps u dry. ::g
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Post by Harry Digger »

Aldi sell tins of waterproof spray for £1.49
I've got two tins of it but haven't tried it yet; Got to be worth a punt at that price ::g
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Post by Comp »

30 years an angler, I've always used Fabsil, and found it good value,...

There is a new product out, its not cheap, and a two-part process called ' Neverwet', Google it,.. I have yet to try it, but it looks the Bees!!!!!

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Post by davetee »

The Neverwet looks like it's for metal, plastic, etc...not fabric. I think the Fabsil looks favourite [:)
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Post by walkingfields »

Tx 10......wash in wash out works well on my goretex coat ::g
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Post by davetee »

Ended up getting the TX Direct Wash In...mainly because I could just throw it in the washing machine, plus Tesco direct delivered to the shop just around the corner next day.

Will post here when I get a chance to try out the jacket...shouldn't be too long judging by the weather we've been having [:)
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Post by walkingfields »

hope your happy with the results....works brill on goretex ::g
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Post by davetee »

Just tried it with a spray bottle and although droplets beaded some of the water soaked in. I'm doing again by hand to see if it's any better.
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