Grangers 2-in-1 Wash & Repel Waterproofing 300ml

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Grangers 2-in-1 Wash + Repel cleans and reproofs your outdoor clothing so it’s adventure ready. A powerful cleaner, it offers water repellency and maximum breathability while conserving water and saving you time. Take care of your gear so it takes care of you.

This two-in-one formula comes in an Ocean Waste Plastic bottle. First the plastic is removed from the ocean, then it’s recycled into Grangers’ new bottles.

Grangers – supporting your gear on adventures for years to come.

Features: 

  • Durable repellency.
  • Powerful cleaning.
  • Maximises breathability.
  • 2-in-1 formulation.
  • Conserves energy and water.
  • Saves time.
  • 100% Recycled bottle.
  • Bluesign® approved.
  • PFC-free.

How to use:

  • Use two 50ml capfuls per garment.
  • For best results, we recommend reproofing garments separately.
  • Pour product directly into the detergent drawer of your washing machine.
  • Wash on a full cycle at 30°C/86°F or according to care label instructions.
  • Air-dry or tumble-dry if care label permits*.

Suitable for:

  • Gore-tex® and eVent® linings
  • Waterproof
  • Windproof
  • Soft Shell
  • Fleece

*All Grangers protection products are effective when air-dried. However, for optimum durability, we recommend applying a small amount of heat such as a tumble dryer or hairdryer.

Gun City is NZ's largest firearms dealer. We have been selling, importing, exporting, manufacturing, customising and repairing firearms & accessories since 1978. We have the largest range of guns, ammo & accessories available now, online in New Zealand. 

Please call our shop for more information on +64 3 379-8888 in Christchurch, New Zealand.

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