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GEAR AID Revivex Durable Water Repellent Spray revitalizes the water-resistant finish on Gore-TEX, nylon, and other waterproof-breathable fabrics. Available in 10 and 16.9 fl oz sizes, its PFAS-free, zero fluorocarbon formula restores durable water repellency for up to 6 jackets per can while maintaining breathability. The easy-to-use trigger sprayer ensures even application, making it the go-to solution for professional-grade waterproofing on rainwear, tents, and outdoor gear.













| ASIN | B001EWHXV2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,124 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #670 in Camping & Hiking Equipment |
| Brand | GEAR AID |
| Brand Name | GEAR AID |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 975 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021563362251 |
| Included Components | Revivex Durable Repellent 16.9 fl oz |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Water Repellent Spray |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GEAR AID |
| Material Feature | Fragrance Free |
| Material Features | Fragrance Free |
| Model Number | 36225 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 36225 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Size | 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses For Product | synthetic fabric |
| Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
| UPC | 021563362251 |
| Unit Count | 16.9 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
N**N
Good stuff. Read this review!
Leaving this review because I saw a lot of complaints that this leaves spots/stains and ruined peoples jackets. That is almost 100% user error. The photos attached are after I treated my gear with this spray. This stuff works very well on my Gortex outerwear. It left no stains or spots on my black Burton AK jacket and bib. Also no spots on my 686 jacket which has lighter colors(more susceptible to oil/dirt stains.) Water was beading up and running off the jackets. Very hydrophobic. If you haven’t washed Gortex or other similar waterproof gear, I would recommend visiting their site and looking at the steps. First I wash the gear with Grangers performance detergent. Then I hang dry completely. Once it’s dry, I throw it in the dryer on low heat for 20 minutes to reactivate any remaining DWR. In some cases that’s all that is needed to make your gear water resistant again. If DWR is needed after the above steps, I hang up the gear and spray it down completely until the gear is wet to the touch. If the spray is beading up and dripping down your jacket you want to wipe off that excess with a clean rag. Apply generously to the shoulders and other high contact areas. After this you can just hang dry your gear but I like to throw it back in the dryer for another 20 minutes on low or medium heat. (Some DWR sprays need that heat to activate.) I know other peoples routines may vary but I do this once or twice a year to my jackets and it works well every time. Gear revivex and Grangers Repel + are my DWRs of choice. I do think Gear Revivex tends to be my favorite.
V**S
Great Product that Works Just as Advertised
Worked great and made my raincoat like new, repelling the water again. I followed all of the instructions and my husband took the coat outside to spray it since I have allergies to a lot of odors. I am very pleased with the product. I have only used my raincoat once since it was treated but the water beaded up perfectly, just as it should. It was easy to follow the directions and did not change the color of my red raincoat at all. I am very pleased with this product and highly recommend it.
C**N
Works well but pricey
Seems to work OK. A bit costly for the quantity you get, though.
A**.
Waterproof Repellent
Its really good! Once you spray the waterproof repellent. It has a milky look to it. Just remember do a nice light coating. Dont over do it. But put 2 coats of it on your rain gear. When you spray it, if it starts running. The repellent isn't working.
R**.
Didn't work for me.
My North Face light-weight nylon rain parka was great for the first 5 years but last spring it was starting to let some moisture through. I bought Gear Aid (and the Nikwax Tech Wash) and treated my parka. Very disappointed. It's time for a brand new rain parka because Gear Aid didn't help mine at all. I got very wet in just a light rain.
S**T
Fell short of expectations
Followed the instructions, disappointed in the results. Used to treat multiple rain coats, not a single one beaded up after to repel moisture/rain.
S**A
It does work perfectly!!!
This product is amazing! I was very hesitant to buy it by read the reviews about it would stain the jacket. I used the whole bottle for 3 adult jackets, 3 kids jacket and a pants. Some tips I used: 1. Wash your jackets and total dry them. 2. Hang on outdoor somewhere for better spray and reduce irritation to yourself. I do wear mask and glasses, I feel I need a goggle because when it gets to my eyes I feel little irritated. 3. Gentle reverse the bottle multiple times every time before you use it to mix the solution well. 4. As the instructions says spay 5-10 inches away to the jackets. When you notice there are water dripping, wear gloves to wipe it. My strategy is make sure the spar even as possible. 5. For pretty wear out places, repeat spray 2-3 times . 6. Air dry or dryer at mid-low temperature for about 20minute minutes. When I spray the male yellow jacket which my husband used a lot for about 5 years, the spray made it wet and looks like a lot of pink/red stains. It looked scary, but when the jacket dried, the stains disappeared. I sprayed my husband yellow jacket 3 times, every time wait a little bit in between. I retested two yellow jackets under tap water. They are like new!! My kids jacket since I do not have enough spray, I can notice the got sprayed part waterproof and the other part still wet. So good even spray is very important. I just not sure how long the treatment will last if I use and wash the jackets again.
N**M
As good as Nikwax TX.Direct
I ordered this because the Nikwax products keep getting more expensive and I hoped this was basically the same product for cheaper. I am happy to report that it is. For people complaining it smells like pickles, yes it does, but so does Nikwax and neither smell after they have been applied and dried. To apply to a jacket, first wash and dry the jacket if needed. Close all zippers and fasteners on the jacket and lay it flat on a tarp or deck (preferably not inside). Spray on the DWR until you have covered the entire jacket, then turn it inside-out, fold it up, and leave it for 30 minutes to soak in. Then toss the jacket as-is into a dryer and dry normally at medium heat. The jacket should now be waterproof and not smell.
P**B
Make sure you follow the directions
Seems to have worked well
C**R
Great
Worked great on my ski gloves, Mountain Hardware jacket and trousers. Wasn't much left after that. Just bought another bottle for this year as it really did the job.
S**H
Impressed & Hooked: Gear-Aid is my go-to waterproofing Solution
I'm blown away by the effectiveness of Gear Aid spray! I put it to the test by wearing treated gear all week, and I was the driest member of my crew. The spray truly delivers on its promise of waterproofing. I've found that reapplying the spray after rainy days helps maintain its performance. Additionally, air-drying the gear and then throwing it in the dryer for a quick spin seems to activate the product even better. I've been so impressed with Gear Aid that I've recommended it to all my coworkers and family members. I've already purchased it multiple times, and I'll continue to do so. If you're looking for a reliable waterproofing solution, look no further than Gear Aid!
A**A
No pudo ingresar a México
No pudo ingresar a mexico
B**L
Soft Shelle Water
Sehr gutes Produkt
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