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How do you wash your raincoats?

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BradfordLass72 Thu 12-Sept-19 06:43:03

I don't own a raincoat, haven't for over 30 years.

JackyB Wed 11-Sept-19 18:42:48

Lidl in Germany has an offer on this week for a wash-in impregnating agent. This may turn up in the UK a bit later. Look for the "Trekking" theme. There is a spray and an impregnating agent to use in the washing machine.

I don't know if it would be suitable for the coat you describe though. Perhaps you could ask a dry cleaner?

Gran2028 Wed 11-Sept-19 16:31:43

Are you able to contact the manufacturer for advice??

grandtanteJE65 Wed 11-Sept-19 15:26:14

What kind of rain coat are we talking about here?
If it is of waterproof cloth it should only need to be washed on a gentle cycle then re-proofed. Sports' shops sell a liquid waterproofing that only needs to go in the rinsing water.

If the coat has a synthetic rubber backing it may not be possible to get rid of the smell, but it might be worthwhile to mention the matter in the shop where you bought ti.

Thingmajig Wed 11-Sept-19 15:21:32

I have Seasalt raincoats for summer and winter and the recommended cleaner is Nikwax. I bought it on Amazon, it's 2 bottles, one to wash and one to re-waterproof. The bottles will last 4-5 uses so worth the expense.
Seems to work! smile

notanan2 Wed 11-Sept-19 15:14:42

Wash your coat, and then re-waterproof it with a spray. Mountain Warehouse do a good one called Wash & Proof.

This coat is REALLY waterproof. Heavy weather proof not just shower proof. I want to maintain that as its hard to find a properly waterproof coat.

I will try those waterproof wash products, thank you for the recommendations. It has been aired but still smells like an old tent!

Witzend Wed 11-Sept-19 14:17:21

I have some Waterproof Clothing Wash from Waitrose (Waitrose brand) which I used to wash a rain jacket from Seasalt. Seemed to work fine.
I found it in the detergent aisle.

Fiachna50 Wed 11-Sept-19 14:13:38

Sorry-buy the spray.

cornergran Wed 11-Sept-19 14:13:12

Waitrose sell a washing liquid for waterproof coats. May be worth a look.

Fiachna50 Wed 11-Sept-19 14:12:29

I wash mine in the machine on a delicates cycle in a small amount of washing-up liquid put in the machine drawer. Not too much or folk will think you are having a foam party. I then hang it on a coat hanger either inside or out, depending on the weather. As other posters said, you can by the spray to re-waterproof it. I do that outside as sprays affect my breathing.

Coolgran65 Wed 11-Sept-19 14:07:07

What Minimoon said.

I have a White waterproof winter coat and wash it regularly.
There are two bottles (from Amazo)
one to wash the coat.
The second to do a cycle to waterproof the coat.
Works great.
Bit expensive at about £15 but well worth it.

merlotgran Wed 11-Sept-19 13:37:49

Actually, twenty minutes should do it.

merlotgran Wed 11-Sept-19 13:36:28

Put it in the tumble drier with two or three softener sheets on the cool setting for forty minutes

humptydumpty Wed 11-Sept-19 13:33:28

Maybe it can be dry-cleaned?

Blinko Wed 11-Sept-19 13:05:01

I machine wash my waterproof mac in the machine, using a washing agent without surfectants. Then reproof with a proofing spray.

As a long time rambler, out in all weathers, this has always worked for me.

shysal Wed 11-Sept-19 12:38:32

I put my waterproof jacket and trousers through a rinse cycle on my machine without detergent then line dry.

WOODMOUSE49 Wed 11-Sept-19 12:13:30

MiniMoon is spot on. I do with success.

kittylester Wed 11-Sept-19 10:38:14

What minimoon said.

GrandmaMoira Wed 11-Sept-19 10:31:51

Could you hang it on the washing line - fresh air may help.

MiniMoon Wed 11-Sept-19 10:29:27

Wash your coat, and then re-waterproof it with a spray. Mountain Warehouse do a good one called Wash & Proof.

notanan2 Wed 11-Sept-19 10:23:40

Got my raincoat out (hi Autumn) and it smells stale and leaves a stale smell on my clothes after I take it off.

Even if I cold/gentle wash raincoats they lose their waterproofing, and this coat is very waterproof even in heavy showers which is hard to find!

How can I de-pong it! I dont want ti spray it I dont like air freshners etc they give me headaches.

Thinking of giving it a gentle soak in the bath but scared to add detergent incase it washes off some of the waterproofing.

What do you all do when raincoats need a freshen up?

Thanks