Venturi Clothing
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We just got back from a fantastic break in Thredbo...... but my lovely white ski jacket is looking a bit mucky......
The jacket's care instructions say I must use
"liquid detergent for membrane or Venturi® clothing (available from specialist sports retailers)"
I've drawn a blank at my local shops, and for once Google hasn't really helped.
Does anyone know what the label is on about, and where can I get some from, say, Sydney centre?
Thanks!
The jacket's care instructions say I must use
"liquid detergent for membrane or Venturi® clothing (available from specialist sports retailers)"
I've drawn a blank at my local shops, and for once Google hasn't really helped.
Does anyone know what the label is on about, and where can I get some from, say, Sydney centre?
Thanks!
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We just got back from a fantastic break in Thredbo...... but my lovely white ski jacket is looking a bit mucky......
The jacket's care instructions say I must use
"liquid detergent for membrane or Venturi® clothing (available from specialist sports retailers)"
I've drawn a blank at my local shops, and for once Google hasn't really helped.
Does anyone know what the label is on about, and where can I get some from, say, Sydney centre?
Thanks!
The jacket's care instructions say I must use
"liquid detergent for membrane or Venturi® clothing (available from specialist sports retailers)"
I've drawn a blank at my local shops, and for once Google hasn't really helped.
Does anyone know what the label is on about, and where can I get some from, say, Sydney centre?
Thanks!
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Thanks Spartacus - I guess it is...... I just phoned skiandboard, they had never heard of Venturi, said that NikWax will do the job..... I will give it a go - if next year my jacket leaks then I suppose it was the wrong stuff!!
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You can get the Nikwax that goes into the washing machine. It's pretty good.




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