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Waterproofing your worn parka & bibs


fisherman-andy

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I spray a couple cans of Camp Dry on everything and liberally soak the legs of my bibs. Usually lasts a couple seasons before needing to be redone. Make sure you are in a well ventilated area, the fumes will make you a little loopy.

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I spray a couple cans of Camp Dry on everything and liberally soak the legs of my bibs. Usually lasts a couple seasons before needing to be redone. Make sure you are in a well ventilated area, the fumes will make you a little loopy.

I've had good luck with Kiwi Camp Dry too.

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I spray a couple cans of Camp Dry on everything and liberally soak the legs of my bibs. Usually lasts a couple seasons before needing to be redone. Make sure you are in a well ventilated area, the fumes will make you a little loopy.

I also use camp dry with good results. I suggest spraying everything at least a week in advance and leaving some where well ventilated to air out.

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Last fall, I used the ReviveX cleaner and ReviveX soft shell water repellent. I am very happy with the results for my rain gear and IceArmor. My rain bibs are seven years old and it is like having a new set of bibs.

I use ReviveX on my rain gear and tents, and it works great. Never tried it on my IceArmor because of all the liners and insulation thinking it may hamper breath-ability.

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