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How to Care for Your Gear

Snow Clothes / Rain Jackets

Washing and Care:
  • Hang Dry
  • Do Not Dry Clean
  • Do Not Bleach
  • Tumble Dry on Low Heat
Washing Instructions:
  • Preparation: Close the snow skirt, zip up all zippers, loosen all elastic drawstrings, and secure all Velcro straps.
  • Pre-wash: For stubborn stains on cuffs and collar, use a soft brush with detergent to gently scrub.
  • Washing: Add a neutral detergent to warm water (30-40°C). Set the washing machine to the synthetic or delicate cycle. Select double rinse to thoroughly remove any detergent residues.

 

Drying
  • Air Dry: Hang in a well-ventilated area to air dry naturally. Avoid direct sunlight.
  • Tumble Dry: Use a medium setting in the dryer for 40-50 minutes.
    Restoring Water Repellency
    • If the surface of your garment no longer beads water, it's time to reapply a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) coating.
    • After rinsing, remove the garment from the washing machine, shake off any excess water, zip up all zippers, and hang it up.
    • Evenly spray the water repellent from 15-20 cm away from the garment, focusing on high-wear areas like the shoulders and cuffs.
    • Wipe off any excess agent with a towel, then air dry naturally.

       

      Goggles

      Maintenance Instructions
      Cleaning:
      • Avoid touching the lenses directly with your hands, as oils and dirt from your fingers can scratch the lenses. It's best to avoid direct contact with the lenses.
      • Gently wipe the lenses with a soft silk cloth or goggle cloth to keep them clean and free of smudges.
      • After each use, ensure that the goggles are placed in the goggle case to prevent dust and dirt buildup. If there is dust on the lenses, use a soft silk cloth or goggle cloth to gently remove it.
      • Avoid storing the goggles with sharp objects, phones, keys, or other items that could scratch the lenses.
        Proper Storage:
        • When not in use, store the goggles in a goggle bag or case to minimize the risk of scratching the lenses. Avoid placing them carelessly.

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