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    Waterproofing?

    With this morning's rain I figured out that my gear may not be as waterproof as I thought. Anyone have any suggestions for water deterrent spray that's textile safe? I guess all those washes over that sweaty summer have taken all of the factory waterproofing out of my jacket and pants..

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    Quote Originally Posted by f2dz View Post
    With this morning's rain I figured out that my gear may not be as waterproof as I thought. Anyone have any suggestions for water deterrent spray that's textile safe? I guess all those washes over that sweaty summer have taken all of the factory waterproofing out of my jacket and pants..
    Nikwax Tekwash from macpac. I've used it, it kind of worked OK for a while.
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    scotchguard...

    I usually am able to find some on trademe, but not lately. So today I got a bit wet too..

    Not sure why one would wash waterproof motorcycle gear.. (I'd hang it up on the line and wash it off with soapy water and rinse it off if I was desperate..)
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    scotchguard...

    I usually am able to find some on trademe, but not lately. So today I got a bit wet too..

    Not sure why one would wash waterproof motorcycle gear.. (I'd hang it up on the line and wash it off with soapy water and rinse it off if I was desperate..)
    Because the dirt wicks the water through the Goretex waterproofing
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Because the dirt wicks the water through the Goretex waterproofing
    hmm.. never had that problem..

    Mind you, I scotchguarded mine when I first got them. 2 years later even that isnt helping any more though.. not bad for $150 nerve pants from CNELL. Never had to use the inner layer on them because they are always warm. They just look ugly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Nikwax Tekwash from macpac. I've used it, it kind of worked OK for a while.
    +1 ... A wash with it every 6 months for me. AND ... after a wet day ride. It's worked well so far.

    There is a "Spray on" version available. Most Sports shops sell it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Because the dirt wicks the water through the Goretex waterproofing
    And sometimes the road is a dirty place to be. Ever followed a stock truck (in the wet or dry) ... ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by f2dz View Post
    With this morning's rain I figured out that my gear may not be as waterproof as I thought. Anyone have any suggestions for water deterrent spray that's textile safe? I guess all those washes over that sweaty summer have taken all of the factory waterproofing out of my jacket and pants..
    All you need is this...http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ider-rain-suit

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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    Not sure why one would wash waterproof motorcycle gear.. (I'd hang it up on the line and wash it off with soapy water and rinse it off if I was desperate..)
    Because it was a helluva hot summer and I was sweating my balls off in my jacket on more than one occasion.

    Hrm okay, might try to find some of that Nikwax Tekwash tomorrow then. Thanks lads!

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    Lard is good. And cheap. I wouldn't recommend it for summer, what with fly strike and all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    (I'd hang it up on the line and wash it off with soapy water and rinse it off if I was desperate..)
    Soap/Detergent will affect the waterproofing the most.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Soap/Detergent will affect the waterproofing the most.
    I've used this stuff, seems to work and you gear will smell nice until you start wearing it again.

    http://www.motomail.co.nz/estore/sty...shtech250.aspx

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    I was going to post something along these lines myself actually. I've owned my one piece dry rider suit for atleast 2 winters and until now it worked as intended. Came home today though with a massive wet patch in the groin. Must be getting through the seams now or maybe the zip area. I could possibly scotch guard it or something but I wouldn't mind a replacement one piece suit with adequate protection included so that I don't need to gear up and then struggle to put on the oversuit as well.

    Any suggestions on an alternative to an oversuit that works well? I ride all year and don't own or have access to a car so good gear is a high priority.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nerrrd View Post
    I've used this stuff, seems to work and you gear will smell nice until you start wearing it again.

    http://www.motomail.co.nz/estore/sty...shtech250.aspx
    $30 gets you 250 ml's...

    NIKWAX TX Direct gets you 300 mls for $22 ... (50 ml's per wash recommended)
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    So I did some digging and came across the Aerostich Roadcrafter. It's exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for. Can't find any local dealers and its very pricy too. It seems to have mixed reviews as well. Any information on these would be useful. I'll start a new thread if I'm intruding on this one, found a couple of older threads here on them, not much info though.

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