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发表于 2009-9-29 20:01:51
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[quote]英子
[quote]土猫
说实话,我们真是新同学,新到这次是第一次用gaitors,到现在还不知道gaitors该怎么洗呢!
求助一下: 有朋友能不吝赐教吗?
我是用刷子刷,或手洗的。
如果不是太脏的话,也不用每次都洗。[/quote]
谢谢英子和Everie, 今天拿水洗了,一点没变形,真不错!
以此类推,要是Gore-Tex的衣服也能随便拿洗衣机洗了吧!!
:favor: :favor:[/quote]
如果爱惜点还是不要用机洗,对它的表面防水涂层还是有损伤。
Water-Repellent Coatings
To maximize water-resistance and breathability, Gore-Tex outerwear comes with a DWR (durable water repellent) treatment on its outer surface. This DWR causes water to bead up and roll off the garment, which keeps the fabric surface clear so that sweat and body heat can pass through from the inside. DWR treatments also keep the fabric surface drier, which cuts down on evaporative heat loss and keeps your outerwear light and comfortable.
Over time, with regular laundering and exposure to the elements, DWR treatments can wear off. When this occurs, water may no longer bead on the surface of the outerwear fabric, and the fabric may absorb some water (NOTE: the Gore-Tex barrier beneath the outer fabric will still stop this moisture from getting to your skin). The best way to renew your DWR is to launder your Gore-Tex outerwear according to the care instructions and iron it using a warm steam setting. This will restore the water beading on the outer surface of the fabric as long as the original water-repellent treatment is present.
Unfortunately, there is no permanent water-repellent treatment available. Eventually, after extended wear and/or many washings, the original repellent finish will be depleted and you'll need to use a spray-on or wash-in water-repellency treatment to treat the outer surface of the fabric. You may repeat this process as many times as needed |
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