Introduction
Contrary to popular belief, washing your gear extends it's life. When you come home from a week on the Blackfoot River, don't just dump your waders in a pile in the garage, wash and dry them.
Washing and drying your waders will extend their life, prevent mold and mildew, and have you ready to get back out on the river in the drop of a fly.
Have a leak? Check out our Wader patch guide.
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Set the load size on the washing machine to small.
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Set the water temperature on the washing machine to cold/cold.
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Run the washing machine on a gentle or normal wash cycle.
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Hang up your waders to dry. You can do this on a laundry line, ladder, or tree branch.
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Once you are sure that the waders are completely dry, turn them inside-out and allow the inside to dry completely.
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Alternatively, you can put your waders in the dryer.
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Place your waders in the dryer.
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Set the dryer to a normal dry-cycle time on low heat.
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Start the dryer.
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One comment
This was very helpful. Thank you for posting these instructions with easy-to-understand directions and pictures.
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