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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Mr. Paul on August 03, 2016, 09:36:16 AM
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Hello everyone. I have a Hi-Viz Terra Fly Yellow/Black riding jacket that is starting to get dirty. Can anyone tell me the best way to clean it? I have tried washing it in my machine at home with regular laundry detergent and I got poor results. Would a dry-cleaner be the way to go? Any advice?
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Hello everyone. I have a Hi-Viz Terra Fly Yellow/Black riding jacket that is starting to get dirty. Can anyone tell me the best way to clean it? I have tried washing it in my machine at home with regular laundry detergent and I got poor results. Would a dry-cleaner be the way to go? Any advice?
I let it soak a good long time before starting the wash cycle. Use Tide or better yet Persil....gentle handwash cycle. Spot treat worst places first.
Not sure what drycleaning would do to hi vis color. Maybe nothing.
They do fade on their own. ...when I see mine on sale will buy another to replace three yr old jacket.
Stig
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high vis is the hardest colors to keep clean from road grime, pre-treatment with Scotch Guard prior to even wearing it helps from grime setting in.
I put mine in my jacquzzi instead of washing machine and let the water jets agitate, using low sudsing (ce) detergent made for front loading washers
retreat with Scotch Guard after washing & drip dry
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high vis is the hardest colors to keep clean from road grime, pre-treatment with Scotch Guard prior to even wearing it helps from grime setting in.
I put mine in my jacquzzi instead of washing machine and let the water jets agitate, using low sudsing (ce) detergent made for front loading washers
retreat with Scotch Guard after washing & drip dry
Are you wearing the jacket in the Jacuzzi? ;D ;D
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I have a Scorpion and Speed and Strength Hi Viz jackets. I spray down with Shout and wash in the delicate (cold water) cycle. When done I hang to air dry. The Scorpion is 4 years old and looks like new even after 20+ washings. The Speed and Strength is faded. Both cost the same. I will never buy Speed and Strength again.
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I was just thinking about this the other day. Thanks for the tips guys. My hi-viz jacket is a little over 2yrs old and starting to show some dirt, especially around the collar area. How many days should I count for a drip dry?
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I was just thinking about this the other day. Thanks for the tips guys. My hi-viz jacket is a little over 2yrs old and starting to show some dirt, especially around the collar area. How many days should I count for a drip dry?
Wearing it while doing a brake job on the family SUV....about 4 days.
Hanging in the hallway.....6 hrs.
Ready to ride on a hot afternoon....wear it wet!
Stig
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I should add that the armor padding could rip if not careful removing or replacing. Both the shoulder pads from the Speed and Strength ripped. Super Glue did the trick to repair them. Yet another reason I won't buy Speed and Strength again. While still on my soapbox, I tried several times to contact Speed and Strength about replacement pads and got no answer. 3rd reason not to buy from Speed and Strength. Sorry, rant over. ;D
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I have a Scorpion and Speed and Strength Hi Viz jackets. I spray down with Shout and wash in the delicate (cold water) cycle. When done I hang to air dry. The Scorpion is 4 years old and looks like new even after 20+ washings. The Speed and Strength is faded. Both cost the same. I will never buy Speed and Strength again.
So If I stand back and let my wife spray it with her shouting at me it will get clean...............................LOL..........
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I should add that the armor padding could rip if not careful removing or replacing. Both the shoulder pads from the Speed and Strength ripped. Super Glue did the trick to repair them. Yet another reason I won't buy Speed and Strength again. While still on my soapbox, I tried several times to contact Speed and Strength about replacement pads and got no answer. 3rd reason not to buy from Speed and Strength. Sorry, rant over. ;D
I can recommend the Orange D30 armor. Pliable. ..tough...supposed to be good protection.
Have it in both jackets snd pants.
Stig
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Thanks everyone. I will shout, soak, wash, and drip. Blue, you are hilarious!
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So If I stand back and let my wife spray it with her shouting at me it will get clean...............................LOL..........
In your case I suggest a daily dosing. ;)
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Nikwax wash: http://www.nikwax.com/en-gb/products/productdetail.php?productid=4 (http://www.nikwax.com/en-gb/products/productdetail.php?productid=4)
Then Nikwax proofing: http://www.nikwax.com/en-gb/products/productdetail.php?productid=3&itemid=-1&fabricid=-1 (http://www.nikwax.com/en-gb/products/productdetail.php?productid=3&itemid=-1&fabricid=-1)
In the UK large size bottles are sometimes available from Tesco online or Amazon at good prices.
EDIT: just had a look and Tesco have a promotion on right now: http://www.tesco.com/direct/special-offer/buy-one-get-one-free-on-all-nikwax/promo40380060.promo (http://www.tesco.com/direct/special-offer/buy-one-get-one-free-on-all-nikwax/promo40380060.promo)
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on both my bilt jackets I take the armor out of elbows and shoulders and back before washing. . . my one cent. . .
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Wash on delicate, spin on low then air dry in the dryer for 10 min. Then hang dry , in front of a fan works.
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I take the armor out of elbows and shoulders and back before washing. . . my one cent. . .
isn't that a given without sayin
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Seems sometimes it ain't
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I could not get nikwax, but found another product 'Storm' which is also made in the UK.
I put a lot of value in this fact because they are wet all the time, so a product like this will be laughed off the stage of it does not perform....😊
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You're supposed to clean them? LOL...how would I convince my wife that I need a new jacket, if it looks clean? The dirtier the better, I say!
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Update. Fels Naptha soap worked great cleaning my Fly Terra Hi-Viz textile jacket. I bought a bar at my local grocery store, wet my jacket and rubbed the soap on like it was an eraser. Then took a brush and lightly scrubbed it in. Put the jacket in the washer with laundry soap and let it soak for a while. Washed gentle cycle and it came out clean! The soap has been around for about a hundred years and I think it cost me about $1.50.