Waterproofing ski clothing is very easy with these user instructions and recommended impregnating agent.
A ski suit must be able to breathe
- You may think that a waterproof layer completely closes the ski clothing.
 - Nothing could be further from the truth. There are small holes in the waterproof layer.
 - This is necessary so that perspiration can escape.
 - If this is not possible, ski clothing will feel clammy inside.
 - Poorly breathing ski clothing is usually caused by the holes being clogged by grime. In that case, it is best to wash the clothing.
 - You then waterproof the ski clothing, so that you have a good protective layer once again.
 - A good waterproof layer will not let any drops into the suit, but will allow perspiration to leave the suit.
 
User Instructions: waterproof ski clothing
- Make sure the clothing is clean and dry.
 - Hang on a hanger. Or put the clothes on the ground.
 - Spray the clothing with Outdoor Gear Protector.
 - A thin layer is sufficient.
 - Allow the clothing to dry for approximately 15 minutes.
 - Hang the clothing by a stove if necessary.
 - Or let the clothing run in the dryer on a short programme.
 - Heat enhances the protective effect of the impregnating agent.
 
Protect your expensive ski clothing with a strong impregnating agent. Outdoor Gear Protector also works perfectly on your: ski gloves, ski boots, ski sweater, snowboard pants, snowboard jacket, backpack or travel bag.
Order Outdoor Gear Protector straight away and enjoy your clean, dry ski clothing.