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  • Product Info

    Repels water, fends off dirt.

    ReviveX® Air Dry Waterproofing Spray is a high performance formula designed to create instant water repellency on outerwear, footwear and gear. Ideal for all types of breathable garments including those made with GORE-TEX® fabric, eVent and other breathable membranes. Easy to use, just spray on and allow to air dry. No heat setting required. Perfect for synthetic insulated garments, skiwear, leather and fabric footwear, tents, packs, outdoor gear and more! Available in 5 fl. oz.



    • Easy to use—spray on, air dry
    • Ideal for breathable and non-breathable fabrics
    • For Nylon, GORE-TEX® Fabric, eVENT® & Leather
    • Dry, Non-Sticky Finish -- No Silicone or CFCs

  • Instructions for Use

     

    ReviveX® Air Dry Waterproofing Spray Directions For Use:

    Spot test color-sensitive materials. May darken leather and suede surfaces.

    1) Clean surfaces, then dry thoroughly.
    2) Shake can.
    3) Point valve toward surface and spray from 8- 12 inches away.
    4) Allow to Dry thoroughly before use or reapplication.

    NOTE: Spray becomes cold during application. For comfort, hold fingertip back and away from the nozzle edge.

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