It’s ski season! For many, this is a favorite winter pastime. If you are one of them then you likely have a host of skiing equipment, including some hardy skiwear. And your skiwear must be hardy because skiing is a rough and tumble sport, no matter how many years you’ve been hitting those steeps.
Keeping your skiwear in its best possible condition requires your attention to care, especially if it’s going to endure more than a couple years of you shredding the gnar.
Skiwear can be either drycleanable or washable, depending on the fiber content of the shell fabric and lining. The outer fabric on most skiwear is usually made of durable polyester, nylon, cotton, or a blend of these fibers. Linings are typically made of lighter-weighted fabrics containing fibers such as polyester, nylon, cotton, acrylic, or wool.
Most skiwear contains protective coatings or filler materials, such as polyester batting, down, or feathers, to give added warmth and water repellency to the garment. Buttons, reflective coatings, fur, leather, vinyl, zippers, and other trims and accessories can also affect the care method.
To help you care for your skiwear, try following these tips:
Because it is constantly exposed to the elements, clean your skiwear often to avoid permanent soiling.
Follow the care label. Manufacturers usually consider components of a ski jacket and provide appropriate care instructions.
Avoid excess temperatures when drying, especially if the care instructions indicate "Tumble Dry Low," "Cool Iron," "Do Not Steam," or "Do Not Press." The inner linings used to contain the filler materials in some skiwear may draw up, stiffen, or shrink when exposed to excess temperatures. If in doubt, consult your local drycleaner.
Inspect your skiwear periodically for rips or weak areas in the fabric, especially at creases and folds along the elasticized cuffs of the sleeves or lower hem edges. As your body moves, these areas are constantly abraded, weakening the fabric.
Have all stains treated by a professional cleaner.
Waterproof your gear.
Waterproofing is a process done to clothing and other material items to increase their capacity to provide protection against rain, snow, and other wet environs. Waterproof gear is meant to resist water for long stretches of time. Over time waterproofing can wear down and needs reapplication. Caring for waterproof clothing should not only include cleaning of the items semiannually but also reapplication of waterproofing semi-annually as well.
At Clean Taos we have specialty detergents and waterproofing agents to meet most of your waterproofing needs from ski and snow wear to downs and soft-shell garments. We love to get outside during all seasons and are more than happy to provide you with the services you need to enjoy all your outdoor sports activities.
Stay warm, stay dry, have fun.