Product Care Instructions

Most Items Are Machine Wash Inverted on Delicate 30 Degrees Wash without wringing

Natural Dry Away From Heat Sources

Do not use conditioners, stain removers, or bleach

Over time repetitive washing will deteriorate the water resistant nature of the suits, so they may need to be resprayed with a water-repellent impregnation. 

Some Suits Are Hand Wash Only, should not be wrung or soaked and should  be dried flat away from radiators and other strong heat sources.

Clothing which has a metallic sheen is likely to change its properties over time and with washing - this is not a fault but a natural process of wear and use. 

 

For The New Membrane Based Suits The Below Applies

Small dirt from the surface of clothing can be removed with a damp cloth to preserve the moisture-repellent coating for longer. If there is a lot of contamination, invert the suits and use a delicate machine wash is used at 30 * without soaking and pressing.  Use special liquid detergents for washing membrane fabrics that do not contain chlorine. Their composition is the safest for the membrane and does not violate the water-repellent coating. Do not use conditioners, stain removers, or bleach. Do not dry near room heating sources (batteries, radiators). Dry only in the straightened form. After removing the dirt, you can use a water-repellent impregnation in the form of a spray and leave to dry. Membrane clothing can only be ironed with a warm iron through a towel or other dense fabric without steam. Membrane clothing is stored in a straightened form in an upright position. In order to avoid dust ingress into the porous structure of the membrane, clothing made of membrane fabrics should be placed in a protective fabric or polyethylene shell.