

🧥 Keep your adventure gear fresh, dry, and ready—because your next epic story deserves nothing less!
The GEAR AID Outerwear Care Kit combines Revivex Pro Cleaner and Wash-In Water Repellent to clean, restore breathability, and renew waterproofing on premium outerwear fabrics like GORE-TEX. Designed for up to 20 washes and 10 water repellent treatments, it also includes peel-and-stick Tenacious Tape Mini Patches for quick repairs. This easy-to-use, low-odor, fluorocarbon-free system ensures your gear stays protected, breathable, and looking like new—perfect for professionals who demand performance and longevity from their outdoor apparel.






























| ASIN | B082TF2PDS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,786 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #29 in Outdoor Gear Repair Equipment |
| Brand | GEAR AID |
| Brand Name | GEAR AID |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 860 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021563368024 |
| Included Components | Revivex Pro Cleaner Wash for GORE-TEX Jackets, Tents and Outdoor Gear, 10 fl oz, Wash-in Water Repellent, Concentrated Formula for Outerwear, 10 fl oz |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Height | 7 inches |
| Item Type Name | DWR |
| Item Volume | 20 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 10 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | GEAR AID |
| Material Feature | Clean, restore breathability |
| Material Features | Clean, restore breathability |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Special Features | Low Odor |
| Specific Uses For Product | Wash |
| Surface Recommendation | synthetic fabric |
| UPC | 021563368024 |
| Unit Count | 20.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Warranty |
M**U
Perfect for cleaning my fishing waders
Used it to clean my Orvis Waders after a rough fishing session. Very easy to use, only couple drops in a bucket full of water after I submerged the waders, let it sit and than scrubbed all the dirt very easy in minutes. The water repellent was definetly a plus. I’ll definetly try it on my tent next.
D**Y
The best!
This is the best product I've found to re-condition GoreTex or similar waterproof clothing after washing. I use it on ski clothing and motorcycle gear. I've been using it for years and it works great. Just follow the washing and treating instruction.
P**P
Restoration not Time Rewound
After using Grangers Performance Repel Plus / Waterproofing Spray for Outerwear, I was not completely satisfied with the results on my North Face Venture 2 Jacket. The jacket had wet spots and other areas where water beaded off. As of 2023, North Face has moved on to the Antora jacket, so I can't compare if I brought it to the store. To be fair, I recall this jacket was water-repellent and not waterproof. There was a product reviewer at that time who confirmed that this jacket could not withstand heavy downpours. I took another stab at improving the waterproofing with the Gear Aid Care Kit. I tested three jackets: North Face Venture 2 Jacket (2013) and Lululemon Surge Jacket (2017) - no more repellent, after 10 minutes in lite to moderate rain it absorbs and soaks through. After Granger, mostly waterproof and water-beaded except for patches and the hand area in the sleeves. Port Authority® Torrent Waterproof Jacket. J333 (2020) could be a quality issue, or not supposed to use mild detergent, There is definitely no more repellent after 10 minutes in lite to moderate rain it absorbs and soaks through and the jacket gets heavier because it retains the water. This is a work jacket and I see other more water repellent than mine, so it might be a bad batch. For this one, I did NOT apply Granger prior to this test. Results: All three jackets were washed in the cleaning solution as part of the kit. I decided not to put this into the washer again with the waterproofing solution and use the soak method of 10 minutes and into the dryer. Improved results on all three, 85% of the jackets were beading water better than a shower curtain. 15% was the sleeve to the hand holes in all three. Instead of another run of the same steps, I decided to soak all three jackets' sleeves in the solution for 4 hours. This area is extremely difficult because you can't lay flat for the spray method there are ruffles in the cuffs that I tried to straighten in the solution. After the soak and the dryer, all three jackets had significant improvement up until the cuff area. The cuff area in all three jackets eventually absorbed water. Conclusion: These products work to restore waterproofing qualities in these jackets. The areas of failure are the collar (if applicable), cuffs, and the jacket hem. In any moderate to severe rain, the water won't bead off the jacket, but into the collar, cuff, and jacket hem to collect water. I suspect these areas of high traffic with my hands could possibly damaged areas with body oils, products used like lotions, sunscreen that might come off my hands, and dirt rubbings on these areas. It might be a better solution to use the GearAir Kit annually to protect against the breakdown of the coating instead of waiting for waterproof failure.
J**N
Tried it on my wind jacket and made it waterproof for plauing golf.
I have an old wind pullover that was bought in 2009. I have used it as a wind jacket but lately was wearing for the rain. During a down pour the jacket was completed soaked and I was completely wet under the jacket. I used the GEAR Aid Care kit and today was out in the rain again and did not get wet at all. You have to follow the directions. I washed the jacket with the Pro cleaner using a capful for each product. I had the jacket, rain pants and a raincoat in my front loader washing machine and used a cap full for each item. Ran it on cold and then add the Wash in water repellent pouring it in the softener section and setting on delicate and warm. After it was done placed it in the dryer on medium for polyester items and ran it at the full timer. When it came out everything was slick. I wore the pants and wind jacket today and it was pouring but did not get wet at all after paying 18 holes. I also bought the spray Gear Aid Revivex DWR spray and used it on the head overs and it kept the head cover dry. I also tried the spray on a new raincoat and it beaded the water perfectly. This is a good product, just follow the directions and it works well. The most important part is using the Pro cleaner first before using the Revivex Wash in Water repellent or the spray. The Pro cleaner seems to remove any residue from other water repellent treatments and allows the Revivex Wash in Water Repellent and spray to adhere better. I don't know how long this will last but there is enough to re-treat it every 6 months. Also the old raincoat was sticky but after washing and treating with the Wash in Water Repellent the old rain coat became slick again. I was going to throw it out the old rain coat because it was all sticky and gross but now it is good for another 10 years.
C**F
I like it better than Nikwax.
Works as desribed
D**D
Awesome! Better than Nikwax!
LOVE this stuff! Used it to handwash my tent to get the unbelievable STENCH of wet dog out of it after a couple very rainy weeks of camping with my pup. Bought the Gear Aid odor remover just incase the cleaner didn't get rid of the smell, but I ended up not needing to use it. This was so much easier to use than Nikwax products and you get so much more product for less than Nikwax. I'll be using Gear Aid tech wash from now on for all my outdoor gear. :)
T**R
Waste of money! Ruined my jacket!
This product doesn’t work. It didn’t get the stains out of my light colored jacket and it stripped all the jackets I washed with it. I followed the package instructions and pared with the wash in rewaterproofer as recommended by the brand. What was a jacket that used to soak through after heavy rain now soaks in immediately, barely even beads. Very disappointed.
B**E
Worked On My Wet Weather Riding Gear
Used this for an equestrian rain duster and a shorter raincoat/jacket. This product was recommended by the manufacturer. Super simple to use in a front loader. The cleaner removed all the horse dirt and muck along with the forest dirt you pick up in mountain trail in rainy wet weather, and the water repellent didn't leave any weird residue or odor. I was expecting to maybe have to do the process twice. But the jacket and duster turned out looking like new. I did them separately since they are not really lightweight and the duster is bulky. Took off a star for ease of use only because the design of the caps can make it messy to measure out properly.
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