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Shop > Ski > Winter Accessories > Fabric Care > TX-Direct Spray-On

Nikwax TX-Direct Spray-On

Retail: $7.95
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Nikwax TX-Direct Spray-On description

Nikwax TX Direct Spray-On treatment restores durable water repellency (DWR) for waterproof/breathable fabrics such as Gore-Tex, Ultrex, and Entrant. Washing and using fabrics can make them begin to absorb water or "wet out". Nikwax TX Direct completely restores surface water-repellency which enhances breathability. Nikwax TX Direct lasts several washings and does not need to be reapplied after every wash like other treatments. 5 fl. oz. (150 ml)


No more wet spots !
Mr_Tidbit:  

This stuff is great! Great way to bring back the waterproofing on your favorite waterproof breathable outerwear. The best results I have had so far were by washing my jacket and pants (NO FABRIC SOFTENER, it clogs up the breathability in the fabric). After the rinse cycle is finished I take the jacket and pants up to the bathroom and hang them up in the shower and spray them both evenly with the direct spray and let them hang dry overnight.The next morning toss them in the dryer on low heat for 20 minutes and they will bead water again like they are brand new. Definitely worth the $8 bucks and the bottle is still half full after using it 5 times this season.


Nikwax is a must have!!!
evolution82:  

Nikwax TX direct spray is awesome.I spray it on all my outerwear once a month to give it extra waterproofing.Buy this!!!


drip
JohnGchrist:  

Wash that coat! Dirt is your water proofer's worst enemy. Your outfit will last longer and perform better if you wash it often. Wash with Nik wax tech wash then follow up with this spray on. I have used this product many times with great results. I usually end up spraying and then rubbing the jacket to get an even covering, then throwing it in the dryer on a low heat.