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PostPosted: 10:12 - 12 Jun 2020    Post subject: Scotchguard on riding jeans and shirt Reply with quote

I probably won't ever bother to do it, but has anyone here used fabric protector spray on their riding jeans or hoody / shirt?

Just thinking that the less you soak up in a light shower, the quicker you dry out.
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PostPosted: 10:53 - 12 Jun 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've used Nikwax TX stuff to "showerproof" things before; it's only ever of limited effectiveness though, especially at speed because the effective hydrostatic head of rain can be quite high on a bike.

Not familiar with Scotchguard, but if it's based on some sort of oil/hydrocarbon type residue, will it make your jeans very slippery?
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PostPosted: 11:34 - 12 Jun 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1x250ml-Repel-by-Diver-Dave-Water-repellent-spray-waders-horse-blankets-fabric/124195072758

This stuff kind of works but probably needs reapplying more regularly than I bother with.
You will always get damp areas eventually, if only from wicking up sleeves and round your neck
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PostPosted: 13:09 - 12 Jun 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not sure that Scotchguard is designed to go through a washing machine like your riding jeans? May just wash off
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PostPosted: 08:12 - 13 Jun 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kinda what I thought, although I hadn't though that about making the jeans slippy. Might do the Kevlar shirt as it won't get washed all that often.
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PostPosted: 09:17 - 13 Jun 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Freddyfruitbat wrote:
Not sure that Scotchguard is designed to go through a washing machine like your riding jeans? May just wash off


Pretty sure you're not supposed to wash Kevlar jeans either to be fair, I'm sure I read something about a 5% loss of protection from each wash when I first got mine.
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PostPosted: 09:36 - 13 Jun 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

ThunderGuts wrote:
I've used Nikwax TX stuff to "showerproof" things before; it's only ever of limited effectiveness though, especially at speed because the effective hydrostatic head of rain can be quite high on a bike.

Not familiar with Scotchguard, but if it's based on some sort of oil/hydrocarbon type residue, will it make your jeans very slippery?


Nikwax stuff does work.
If you know how it works then you'll work out that flying into road spray at 60+ MPHs will have the effect of ramming the filth from the road into the fabric. (particles of tar, aggregates, rubber, metals, oils, shits, spit, snot, and other assorted ingredients found in road film)
That barrage of shite will compromise any water repellent finish.
Clean treated fabric can repel water dirty fabric loses its repellent properties. 😭
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PostPosted: 20:10 - 13 Jun 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

c_dug wrote:
Pretty sure you're not supposed to wash Kevlar jeans either to be fair, I'm sure I read something about a 5% loss of protection from each wash when I first got mine.


My kevlar lined shirt says it's not to be washed, only wiped down with a damp cloth... Neutral Not even handwash apparently.
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PostPosted: 20:24 - 13 Jun 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

KEVLAR® clothes, washing instructions online/from maker.

Is it too much to pull on a cheap oversuit if it looks like rain?
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PostPosted: 14:51 - 14 Jun 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

c_dug wrote:
Freddyfruitbat wrote:
Not sure that Scotchguard is designed to go through a washing machine like your riding jeans? May just wash off
Pretty sure you're not supposed to wash Kevlar jeans either to be fair, I'm sure I read something about a 5% loss of protection from each wash when I first got mine.

Never heard that before... here's the washing instructions for my Hood jeans, which AFAIK are lined with the equivalent of Kevlar (a trade name). It does mention that you shouldn't hang them up to dry in the sun though, which is a well-known caveat for Kevlar

https://i.imgur.com/fE6fFRj.jpg?1
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PostPosted: 09:28 - 16 Jun 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Out of interest, why the caveat about not drying in the sun? If it's UV exposure that does the damage just thinking I tend to wear my jeans when the sun is out!
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PostPosted: 10:05 - 16 Jun 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Kevlar has a layer of denim over it protecting it from the sun, same way you don't get sunburn through your jeans!
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