Over the years I have gradually replaced my leathers with "textile" riding gear such as courdura etc. Was wondering if these new materials needed to be treated periodically.
If they do, what do you use and how often do you do it?
Cheers
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Over the years I have gradually replaced my leathers with "textile" riding gear such as courdura etc. Was wondering if these new materials needed to be treated periodically.
If they do, what do you use and how often do you do it?
Cheers
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Wash them in a specific detergent like Nikwax Techwash once or twice a year. Follow the instructions to the letter and that's all you need. I've used an outer treatment to aid water repellency, but it's debatable whether you need it.
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My corduras absolutely stank in the summertime, so ended up getting washed almost once a week! I used normal detergent (cold water surf) and during this winter there has been absolutely no sign of leaking during the rain!
I have gone to leather for this summer...![]()
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The Nikwax Techwash really does the business. With respect to additional proofing, it depends on what jacket you have. I had a Teknic jacket which leaked from new. Vifferman had the same problem and I followed his advice and used the spray-on heavy duty Scotchguard silicon spray which is used for cancas and tents. Works well, but you need to leave the jacket hanging up for a couple of days before use to let it wick in and for the solvents to evaporate. My Arlen Ness jacket seems to be pretty waterproof in all but the heaviest rain. If I'm going for a long haul in wet weather, I still use plastic over the cordura. In my case, a Spool 2 piece. I look like Michelin Man but I stay dry.
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Thanks for all of your help. Will try the tech wash.
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