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Nikwax TX.Direct® Spray-On 300ml
Nikwax TX.Direct® Spray-On 300ml
Wood To Water Outdoors
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Description
Description
Key Features:
- Spray-on waterproofing for wet weather gear
- Maintains breathability
- Develops full water-repellency from an easy to apply spray-on
- Water-based, non-flammable, fluorocarbon-free
- Volume: 300ml
Use Nikwax TX.Direct® when your raingear soaks up water...
Your raingear could be soaking up water just because it is dirty. First, try cleaning it with Nikwax Tech Wash®, and if it is fairly new, or recently re-waterproofed, the Durable Water Repellency (DWR) will be revitalised just from cleaning. But, once the garment has been thoroughly worn, you will need to add DWR, using Nikwax TX.Direct®, after cleaning first with Nikwax Tech Wash®.
Why breathability depends upon water repellency...
Breathable waterproof garments are most likely to get sweaty and wet inside when used in damp or wet conditions. If the outer fabric absorbs water, the garment can lose up to 70% of its breathability. Therefore, the Durable Water Repellency (DWR) on the outer fabric of your jacket must be maintained to ensure comfort. It will eventually wear off and need to be renewed with Nikwax TX.Direct®.
Key Features:
- Spray-on waterproofing for wet weather gear
- Maintains breathability
- Develops full water-repellency from an easy to apply spray-on
- Water-based, non-flammable, fluorocarbon-free
- Volume: 300ml
Use Nikwax TX.Direct® when your raingear soaks up water...
Your raingear could be soaking up water just because it is dirty. First, try cleaning it with Nikwax Tech Wash®, and if it is fairly new, or recently re-waterproofed, the Durable Water Repellency (DWR) will be revitalised just from cleaning. But, once the garment has been thoroughly worn, you will need to add DWR, using Nikwax TX.Direct®, after cleaning first with Nikwax Tech Wash®.
Why breathability depends upon water repellency...
Breathable waterproof garments are most likely to get sweaty and wet inside when used in damp or wet conditions. If the outer fabric absorbs water, the garment can lose up to 70% of its breathability. Therefore, the Durable Water Repellency (DWR) on the outer fabric of your jacket must be maintained to ensure comfort. It will eventually wear off and need to be renewed with Nikwax TX.Direct®.
