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#25 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
January 05, 2012, 12:33:05 am
Here's a tip for washing down jackets at home that I learnt after I decided to surprise my wife by machine washing both our downs the day before we flew to Switzerland in February. The tip is, don't boil wash them. It sounds as if it will get the jacket super clean, but in fact it destroys the jacket and gets it super clean.

A related tip, whilst I'm at it, also learnt from experience: don't boil wash trainers, however mucky they are. It sounds as if it will get the trainers super clean, but in fact it destroys the trainers and gets them super clean.

The upside is that I'm no longer allowed to use the washing machine, so it's not all bad.

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#26 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
January 05, 2012, 10:20:54 am
Just to add to Ru's top tips, if your down is mostly held together with gaffer tape don't put it in your washing machine unless you want feathers all over the next six hundred loads of washing you do.

I too am not allowed to use the washing machine...

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#27 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
January 05, 2012, 11:26:25 am
Great tips from Nik and Ru on how not to do it.

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#28 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
January 05, 2012, 11:48:10 am
Those are just methods of avoiding doing the washing.

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#29 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
January 05, 2012, 11:51:07 am
I recently got a couple of down sleeping bags cleaned at the Chevin View laundrette in Otley.
I was a bit sceptical, but had a chat to the laundry guy over the phone he clearly knew what he was doing.
Included in the price he provided the nikwax down wash and also did that other nikwax tech-proofing stuff, then left it drying in their huge dryer on super low heat for 8 hours (or whatever). Whole thing done in 24hrs.
I realise this is basically what you'd do yourself at home - but using big washing/drying machines that can take the load. Sleeping bag was totally rejuvenated.

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#30 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
January 05, 2012, 12:07:55 pm
I recently got a couple of down sleeping bags cleaned at the Chevin View laundrette in Otley.
I was a bit sceptical, but had a chat to the laundry guy over the phone he clearly knew what he was doing.
Included in the price he provided the nikwax down wash and also did that other nikwax tech-proofing stuff, then left it drying in their huge dryer on super low heat for 8 hours (or whatever). Whole thing done in 24hrs.
I realise this is basically what you'd do yourself at home - but using big washing/drying machines that can take the load. Sleeping bag was totally rejuvenated.

How much was it?

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#31 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
January 05, 2012, 12:19:29 pm
Those are just methods of avoiding doing the washing.

Precisely? Wonder if it can be applied to other household chores, or indeed the workplace.

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#32 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
January 05, 2012, 12:29:19 pm
Those are just methods of avoiding doing the washing.

Precisely? Wonder if it can be applied to other household chores, or indeed the workplace.

I found the best way to avoid laundry was to inadvertently include a rag that had been used to T cut a red car in with (ex)FrauTT's whites wash... I tried to persuade her that off pink underwear was all the rage but my argument didnt wash (or hold water..)...  ;)

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#33 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
January 05, 2012, 12:37:43 pm
I recently got a couple of down sleeping bags cleaned at the Chevin View laundrette in Otley.
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How much was it?

[See the link] Sleeping bag £14.50. Jacket £12.50. Gilet £10.
Don't know if they do a post service.

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#34 Down Jacket cleaning service
January 05, 2012, 08:59:10 pm
I recently got a couple of down sleeping bags cleaned at the Chevin View laundrette in Otley.
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How much was it?

[See the link] Sleeping bag £14.50. Jacket £12.50. Gilet £10.
Don't know if they do a post service.

Thanks, good knowledge..

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#35 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
June 11, 2012, 11:23:03 am
Just for info they do post and use post office special delivery which works out at about £10 each way.

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#36 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
June 11, 2012, 03:32:00 pm
on the fell running forum someone had put up a link to a test someone had down on a few waterproofing products and it was scientifically proven that fabric conditioner was more effective than nik wax or the other products they tested. ill try to find it it made some interesting reading.

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#37 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
June 11, 2012, 03:50:27 pm
http://forum.fellrunner.org.uk/showthread.php?13847-Washing-Waterproofs-reproofing&highlight=reproofing
click on the link in alexandras thread and it should take you to a pdf file about water proofing which is quite interesting.

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#38 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
June 11, 2012, 04:10:30 pm
http://forum.fellrunner.org.uk/showthread.php?13847-Washing-Waterproofs-reproofing&highlight=reproofing
click on the link in alexandras thread and it should take you to a pdf file about water proofing which is quite interesting.

Direct link to the PDF

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#39 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
June 11, 2012, 04:41:12 pm
Think the consensus is that the test was a bit flawed and that fabric conditioner does make the jacket more water repellent, in the same way it stops towels being as absorbent, but kills any breathability.

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#40 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
June 12, 2012, 06:45:52 am
yeah definitely a bit flawed but quite interesting i thought. shows that just giving something a good wash and some heat does virtually as good a job as the water proofing stuff thats not usually that cheap. thanks slackline dont know how to do shizzle like that.

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#42 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
June 12, 2012, 02:05:35 pm
Not too sure about the fabric softener thing. Apparently this came out about 3 years ago, and ever since people have been destroying their jackets by using fabric softener. I think it clogs the pores, and only a detergent will actually clean them out, which in turn strips the DWR from the face fabric. This is what I hear anyway.

My stance on waterproof jackets is that cleaning then tumble drying usually reactivates the DWR which is already on the face of any waterproof, or windproof material. Even ironing on a cool setting should be enough. Its just the heat.

After you've done that a few times and it becomes less and less effective, get some Grangers 2-in-1, wash as per the instructions, and let it dry naturally. Then tumble dry, and it should be back to normal. You can then tumble dry it again and again.

Obviously if you're cleaning down products, you are welcome to wash it whatever you want, but if you want a guarantee that you won't harm the down, then Nikwax's Down Wash is officially certified for it. Then spray the outside, and tumble dry for good measure.

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#43 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
June 18, 2012, 11:44:01 am

Sorry to resurect this thread again but is anyone aware of somewhere that offers a down cleaning service in manchester/Lancashire/bolton?

A google search has only turned up lancashire sports repairs in Burnley who have a turn around a bit longer than I need....

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#44 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
June 19, 2012, 05:43:09 am
Top Tip on cleaning down jackets...

Take it to a dry cleaners, hand it over. Pick it up few days later. Simples.

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#45 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
June 19, 2012, 01:21:51 pm
http://www.chevinwash.co.uk/Laundry.aspx

another vote for chevin view laundry in otley - two sleeping bags for 20 quid same day, very clean,  like new. makes a trip to caley basically free if you were thinking of getting them done anywhere else

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#46 Re: Down Jacket cleaning service
June 19, 2012, 01:25:12 pm

Thanks for that.

Top Tip on cleaning down jackets...

Take it to a dry cleaners, hand it over. Pick it up few days later. Simples.

I'd read somewhere that the chemicals they use can be bad for the down or something (clogging it up or what not) but if you've had it done successfully I'm happy to be convinced otherwise.

 

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