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During dreary UK winters, clothing that keeps you dry and warm is vital.
But buying a top-rated waterproof jacket and a decent pair of overtrousers is only half the battle – the other half is keeping them rainproof.
Over time, dirt, dust and sweat can build up and stop the durable water repellent (DWR) coating on most outdoor clothing garments from working properly. Washing them incorrectly can have the same effect.
It’s therefore essential to keep your waterproofs clean, but to do it in the right way.
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Looking to invest in new waterproofs? Be sure to check out the best-rated jacket brands, as well as the overtrouser brands walkers love.
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You can reproof in one of two ways. You can use a specialist technical fabric cleaner with built-in proofing to add to your washing machine. These wash-in waterproofers will coat your clothing during the wash cycle and activate while air-drying or tumble-drying. But only do this if the label says it's suitable.
Alternatively, use a waterproofing spray after you've washed your clothing. Hang it up and try to get even coverage across the outside of the jacket, taking care to cover the seams.

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