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How to Wash Sitka Gear?

How to Wash Sitka Gear?

Oct 28th 2022

If you have some Sitka hunting gear, you're most likely going to have to wash it fairly often if you are an avid hunter. Sitka has a guide on their website on how to wash their gear. We will cover most of what they recommend here.

Making sure that you wash your Sitka gear will not only clean out any dirt, mud, or sweat that have accumulated during your last hunt, it will ensure that your gear lasts years to come. Taking care of your gear is an important part of owning Sitka hunting equipment.

Machine Washing Your Sitka Gear

Sitka recommends washing your gear on a warm permanent press cycle with a small amount of liquid detergent. The water temperature should be about 105 degrees farenheit. If there is an option to minimize the spinning on your washer you should do so to reduce creasing. If you cannot do so, simply take out your gear before the spin dry cycle and restart the wash to rinse it twice. You should not use powder detergents, fabric softeners, stain removers, or bleach when washing your Sitka gear at home.

Drying Your Sitka Gear

You can line try or use a machine to dry your Sitka gear. Sitka recommends drying your gear in a warm, gentle cycle.

An interesting feature of your Sitka gear is that you can simply tumble dry it for 20 minutes to reactivate the durable water repellent treatment on the outer fabric. If you happen to notice that water is not being repelled from your gear as well as it used to, this trick should help.

Sitka also makes a note to not tumble dry GORE-TEX SHAKEDRY™ gear.

Should You Dry Clean Sitka Gear?

Sitka recommends that you do not dry clean your gear and wash it at home if at all possible. If you must dry clean your gear, you should tell the dry cleaner to use clear distilled hydrocarbon solvent for rinsing. This will ensure that no soap or other residues are left behind on your gear.

Ironing Your Sitka Gear

Another way to reactivate your durable water repellent treatment is to use an iron on a low setting. When your gear is dry, use an iron on a warm setting with no steam, and place a towel between the iron and fabric. This should slowly warm your gear to reactivate the water repelling feature.

Conclusion

Washing and taking care of your Sitka gear is important to extend the life of your equipment. There are certain ways that you should wash your gear to make sure that it lasts as long as possible. Following the instructions above will help you take care of your Sitka gear so that you can enjoy it for years to come.

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