Re-proofing a goretex jacket?

lustyd

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Just for clarity. 'Goretex' is not waterproof. I contend that washing does not do anything to the breathability. I also prefer sprays
The whole point is that it’s waterproof. Goretex doesn’t need the coating to be waterproof, that just stops the outer protective layer getting damp which causes the wearer to get cold, but the inner layer is very waterproof.
 

Mark-1

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If that says what I think it says (I can't watch now) then I've heard the same.

Gortex's patent ran out in 1997 so anyone can make it, however, for environmental reasons everyone (including Gortex) use other mechanisms.

Even back in the day, for Goretex to work, you needed airflow over the fabric (quite likely sailing) and two other conditions which I've forgotten.
 

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Fabsil worked a treat on my Flying Fifteen's cover, so I've tried it on my oilies. I've never had any success with the Nikwax products. Personally, I think Gore-Tex is something of con. How can something be breathable and waterproof at the same time?
Do you mean in the way skin is? Polarised molecules with a hydrophobic head and a hydrophilic tail.
 
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