🌧️ Don't Let the Rain Ruin Your Adventure!
Nikwax Down Proof is a specialty wash-in waterproofing treatment designed to restore the water repellency of down-filled clothing and sleeping gear. This eco-friendly product is easy to use, revitalizes insulation, and protects against wet conditions, ensuring your gear remains functional and comfortable.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.01 x 2.2 x 2.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 0.78 Pounds |
Brand Name | Nikwax |
Model Name | 241 |
Color | One Color |
Material | Water Based |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Nikwax |
Part Number | 7706 |
Model Year | 2009 |
Style | Down Proof 10 Fl. Oz |
Size | 10 oz. / 300ml |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
P**Y
Great! Works very Well- Get the Wool Balls For DRYING AND IT WILL LOOK NEW!
I did my home work and found an article about washing & waterproofing your Down Jacket - And I read all the reviews...Still My down jacket is something I love. I Followed all the directions - I had a big plastic container thatfit in my tub. I wouldn't lie - I was nervous and after following all washing instruction using the same brand name as thewaterproofing - I was scared- my jacket felt flat, like all the down disintegrated - But I Kept On - It could Only get Better -So finish the wash Getting Out Amazing Stains I thought were impossible - And I took the advice to get wool balls - I got the BIG Ones it came with 6!! So I rinsed the jacket , still flat.....Then I followed to the letter Nikwax Down Proofing. My jacket is old and I was getting wet when it rain. But No More - It Waterproofed It! It a long time going through this process - But I'm Glad I did it - It's Like New - I Highly Suggest You Use These Products - And End with a dryer and These 6 Large Wool Balls , Directions set you drive with no heat or very very low heat....It took 4 hours to dry and after 2 hours my jacket was still completely FLAT - the next hour it Bunched up and was very UnEven - But it 2 more hours it Was As A New Jacket! Don't Give Up on The Process or the Directions - Read All The Reviews. And I suggest you Hand Wash Very Gently - no twisting - And Rince....In Your Bathtub. I think washer machines might damage the gentle down.IT'S WORTH IT!!! AND IT'S WORTH ALL THE TIME AND WORK TOO - TO SAVE YOUR FAVORITE JACKET
T**Y
Restores down outwear by adding water repelency & makes it like new!
If you have expensive down outerwear, you will want to use this to keep it in excellent condition.
J**3
Nikwax Down Proof gives nice results
I bought a Marmot down ultralight that did not come with DWR unfortunately. But I tried Nikwax after comparing it to Grangers and deciding Nikwax to be the better option. I am very happy with the results.A couple things to note. Because we have a top loading washing machine (not a front load as suggested) and because of some reviews saying this can leave a residue in the washer, I decided to hand wash the down proof into the jacket. I also washed a Marmot featherlite with a down alternative fill that also didn’t come with DWR, and maybe didn’t need it because it wasn’t down like the first jacket, but it was for my son who would roll in the snow and wanted to try the product out on it too. I used half a bottle each, or 5 oz each.A few things to note, a few reviews said this would be splotchy if there was any dirt on the jacket or washing machine. Yet, I used a clean clear plastic storage tub inside my bath tub and both jackets were new and clean. I followed the instructions and the results still looked splotchy. I was really bummed at first, but then I realized that in letting it soak as instructed, the jacket was floating and water with DWR was not touching the jacket well where there was trapped air under the jacket, not giving even coverage across the jacket. So I agitated it with my arm and let it soak in a different way on the jacket. Agitating and soaking a little longer than required allowed for even coverage and removed all splotches. I doubt a font load machine would allow for as many air pockets as a hand wash, but it still has to sit and soak and would probably float the same. I wonder if this is part of the reason others had splotchy results who claimed their jacket and machine were clean to begin with.Both jackets I did the same way, then I dried them on low with 3 tennis balls and they came out fluffy and great! I haven’t had a lot of water on them, but what I have tried has beaded up and done well. In addition, I did not find any residue left over in the plastic bucket like I thought may happen based on a different review.I would recommend this to anyone who needs DWR on a down jacket.
N**I
Works, some side effects
I have a down coat that I wash about once a year with the Nikki wax wash (love it). I decided to waterproof too, it before a trip abroad. Despite following the directions, including putting it in the dryer with tennis balls, it changed the texture of the down in my coat. Overall it was fine, just different. There was one area in this sleeve that state bunched up, the feathers got kind of lumpy there. It also had a very bad odor for a couple of days after the process. The coat is still usable, and it did a good job of waterproofing. But I felt a little annoyed at the smell and texture issue.
P**Y
This worked great in a downpour
I was in a complete downpour on my motorcycle for about five hours. I only had a mesh jacket on top and a down jacket as a mid layer. The down jacket was just a cheap one that I got on clearance at BJ's. It's not a rain jacket, and it had not been treated in any way by the manufacturer. I didn't stay completely dry all over, but I was much drier than I expected to be, and the places that were wet stayed warm. I don't know if I stayed warm because the down retained it's R value, or because the water was slowed enough that I was able to warm it or some combination of both, I'm just very pleased with the results of this product, and I will be buying it and using it again.
O**M
Worked like a charm on my stained North Face down puffer jacket
The media could not be loaded. Accidentally dropped my jacket on a dirty floor while on vacation, was really worried that it would be ruined but after some research I bought this and purchased some wool laundry balls. I used this detergent on the delicate cycle in my washer, then used my dryer with low heat and laundry balls and it came out amazing.Previously I had washed this jacket before using normal detergent and normal dryer cycle, that caused the jacket to lose most of its puffiness and I had to use my hands to move the down inside around to get back some of the puffiness which took a long time.After the washing and drying, it came out looking brand new, this jacket is several years old and used almost daily in the winter by the way.
B**N
Down water proofing
I will use this when I take my coat out of storage.
G**G
Great product!
Bought this after a trip to snowy Canada. I got a recommendation to use Nikwax for our down jackets. Glad I listened! Great way to clean down filled jackets and keep them fluffy and waterproof.
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