I have to say this: washing your down product with anything other than a down specific wash is a daft idea. You spend R2k on the jacket but think that every manufacturer of down product is wrong by suggesting you use a down specific wash? Do you think that down garment manufacturers make these statements to make a buck, or increase the life of the garment you bought? I mean if you can get someone to replace the jacket every 5 years rather than 20 surely you’d do that? So by this logic alone surely you’d use some kind of suggested down wash?
Basically down is a natural fibre that needs special care: there are oils on the feathers that are designed to keep its loft, and increase longevity of the feather. Omo/Skip etc are designed to remove oils etc from your dirty shirts and they do a great job of that, but if you wash any technical fabric (down filled or otherwise) you will be removing those protecting layers. This hold true for rain coats etc too.
Water proof fabrics (tents, rain coats, softshells) are a designed to work differently to your cotton clothing. A regular detergent will strip off the layers around the fibres that keep the fabric waterproof. The speed of the damage is influenced by the quality of the water proof coating the manufacturer used, and this is a function of price.
But never mind my sweeping statements about this, let me give you some links to sites that have nothing to do with me:
http://www.articlesbase.com/extreme-spo ... 09241.html is an independent site, related to no one, surely they wouldn’t try fleece you?
http://www.rei.com/expertadvice/article ... g+bag.html ever heard of REI? They are the largest outdoor retailer in the world, read what they have to say- this is probably the best article I have come across for general down maintenance.
http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/gear-featu ... /2985.html to silence those that will critique me for only using Nikwax recommending articles, here is one from an independent source that recommends Grangers
And me? I spend most of my time talking Nikwax at retailers around the country, training staff etc. this makes me biased, but folks do you think that this is all a hoax? If so maybe we need to do some training, start by going to the Nikwax site (
www.nikwax.com) then the Granger site (
www.granger.co.uk). If you’re still not convinced sit in on one of my trainings, or come passed and borrow one of the Nikwax training DVDs we have.
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@ Justin: I have tried to make this article as neutral as possible, if you are not happy with it please contact me and I am happy to amend is accordingly, however I think that your site can only bennefit from a resource like this. if you would rather i write something a little more formal then I would be happy to