We’ve all had a new outdoor jacket that can wick away rain better than you can handle most problems in your life but like your existence, over time its ability to remain resilient fades. Fortunately for your jackets and other water resistant gear, unlike your life, there’s a relatively simple fix.

Here’s the only way to properly wash your waterproof or resistant hats, jackets, pants, and other clothing.

Water Resistance Comes From Two Places

Tiny threads that are finely woven together are your first line of defense against water. The way this works is those threads are close enough to effectively act as a barrier against water droplets, which have a tendency to stick together (a phenomena known as cohesion). As you wear and potentially stretch those fabrics, the small gaps between the fibers tend to widen over time. Another ally to the physical barrier, which can also get broken down if it’s wet long enough, giving the water time to absorb, is a water resistant coating.

This coating, which can be a mix of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances or PFAS, breaks down with washing. You can however restore water resistance and do it without PFAS as well.

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How To Wash Your Clothes

For anything that you bought which has or had water resistance, you’ll want to wash that separately but not with regular laundry detergent. The supplies you’ll use are Nikwax Tech Wash and TX Direct. The Tech Wash is used to actually clean your clothing so depending on the size of the load (try to limit to 2-4 large items at most) use the measurement suggestions (100-150mL) on the bottle and then wash using warm water on a gentle or synthetics cycle.


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Once the first Tech Wash cycle is done, you’ll then do a cycle with TX Direct. The TX Direct replenishes the water resisting coating of your clothing and can be done using warm or cold water.

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Air Dry For Best Results

Using a drying machine is not recommended as this can deter the coating from setting evenly on your clothing and also damage the threads, further reducing water proofing efficacy. For any stains you can spot clean with Tech Wash before throwing it in for the machine cycle. Remember, use these products for only your water resistant gear like a The North Face Triclimate and for shoes and boots, Nikwax makes a waterproofing spray.