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Backpacker Magazine – December 2007
Backpacker's Ultimate Fix-It Guide
Camelbak Cleaning Kit: Comes with two brushes, a drying hanger, and two non-chlorine tablets. $20, camelbak.com
Granger's Fabric and Leather Waterproofing: Adds moisture repellency without changing the boot's appearance, works on waterproof or non-waterproof surfaces. $8, grangersusa.com
Granger's Footwear Cleaner: Nontoxic, water-based gel that removes dirt more effectively than soap and does not harm leather or waterproof liners. $6
Granger's G-Wash Cleaner Plus: Concentrated, biodegradable liquid is a good option for washing very dirty raingear. $9
Kenyon Nylon Repair Tape: Comes in 3"x18" rolls in a variety of colors. $3, campmor.com
MSR Micromesh Maintenance Kit: Contains six adhesive-backed micro-mesh patches (2"x3"). Will stick to any tent mesh. $15, msrgear.com
MSR Fabric Maintenance Kit: Contains six adhesive-backed nylon patches (2"x3") for general fabric repair. $20
MSR Tent Maintenance Kit: Includes four adhesive mesh patches, six adhesive nylon patches, one side-release buckle with webbing and grommet, two #8 zipper sliders, and a 1-oz. tube of Seam Grip. $30
McNett Mirazyme: Biodegradable and hypoallergenic, this enzyme-based deodorizer eats bad smells without damaging fabric. $8, mcnett.com
McNett Gore-Tex Repair Kit: Contains two peel-and-stick patches made from Gore-Tex (round and rectangular). $7
McNett Seam Grip: Urethane formula seals tent seams, repairs rips, and sticks to anything except metal and ultralight, siliconized fabrics. $21.50
McNett SilNet: Ideal sealant for silicone-coated fabrics. $7
McNett Tenacious Tape: Easier to remove than duct tape, transparent, and leaves no gooey residue. Works on fabric and plastic surfaces. $3.50
McNett Tent Sure: Urethane sealant restores your floor's waterproofing. $8.50
Mountain Hardwear Zipper Repair Clamp: Lightweight tool to replace worn sliders. Comes with two #5 and two #8 YKK sliders, instructions, and a practice zipper. $6, mountainhardwear.com
Nikwax Aqueous Wax: Water-based treatment for waterproofing and conditioning full-grain leather or waterproof/breathable footwear without compromising breathability. $7.75, nikwax.com
Nikwax Down Wash: Detergent-free liquid that won't reduce loft or strip natural down oils. $8.75
Nikwax UV Proof: Water-based spray that prevents sun damage while adding water repellency. $13.50
RESOURCES
Don't Forget the Duct Tape: Tips & Tricks for Repairing & Maintaining Outdoor & Travel Gear, by BACKPACKER Gear Editor Kristin Hostetter ($8, mountaineersbooks.org)
Rainy Pass Repair
An authorized Gore-Tex shop specializing in backpacking and paddling gear, including tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, and technical apparel. Also offers laundering and loft restoration of sleeping bags. rainypass.com; (888) RIP-STOP
Dave Page, Cobbler
The authorized repair facility for most major North American boot manufacturers, Page specializes in resoling and/or rebuilding your favorite outdoor footwear–from mountaineering boots to sandals. davepagecobbler.com; (800) 252-1229

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READERS COMMENTS
When cleaning a hydration system, pull out the hose from the balader, with a pair of pailers, so you can clean the whole hose,
Posted: Apr 29, 2009 ryan b.
Contemporary fabric softeners tend to be based on quaternary ammonium salts with one or two long alkyl chains, a typical compound being dipalmitoylethyl hydroxyethylmonium methosulfate.[2] Other cationic compounds can be derived from imidazolium, substituted amine salts, or quaternary alkoxy ammonium salts. One of the most common compounds of the early formulations was dihydrogenated tallow dimethyl ammonium chloride (DHTDMAC). I looked it up. see Wikipedia cut n paste. no animal fat here.
Posted: Apr 27, 2009 hoosurdaddy
Under "Pole problems (Online Bonus" it should read "splint the broken pole," not "split the broken pole."
Posted: Mar 03, 2009 Jefferson
no, eric's right - the first posting says mentions washing in a top-loading washer. the second posting specifically says to never do this. (the second is the right one; never wash a sleeping bag in a top-loading washer)
Posted: Feb 04, 2009 sol
A point about dryer sheets, the main ingredient in them is rendered animal fat (look it up people) so you may smell pretty good to a bear. In areas with uber predators, keep smell to a minimum, in camp and on your person.
Posted: Jan 19, 2009 Sean Columbus OH
Uhm, not really Eric. It just says to wash them.. sparingly. And then it tells you how. :B
And no, Anon, I don't think dryer sheets would attract bears. They smell more chemically than delicious or even edible.
Anyway, this article is great! Wow, so many tips. I suppose it's okay to store bags and pads rolled/stuffed if they're clean and dry and in a dry indoor closet, right? Plus my Thermorest doesn't have foam.
Posted: Dec 14, 2008 oki
"Wash Synthetics Sparingly" and "Wash and Dry a Sleeping Bag" on Page 6 have contradictory statements. Any thoughts there?
Posted: Nov 03, 2008 Eric
As a Scout leader I store a lot of gear in a special shed we built for that purpose. For storing the good sleeping bags I've hung a net hammock from the walls and lay the bags out on it. Same for the self-inflating mattresses. It allows air to circulate around them and helps them keep their loft.
Posted: Sep 03, 2008 Graybeard
toe caps can be made a spray can of undercoating for cars , prep with alcohol and mask
Posted: Aug 28, 2008 rusty j
Generally Salami works best fighting back against bears.
Posted: Jul 07, 2008 Anonymous
If you store your Camelbak bladders in the freezer, make sure to leave the bite valves on or defrost the bladders before you want to use them. Trying to cram a bite valve back into a frozen/smaller tube can turn into a wrestling contest when you'd rather be outside.
Posted: May 29, 2008 AJ
A toe cap can be made as described above using Performix Plasti Dip,( Home Depot) which is a liquid plastic type paint that one dips one's tool handles into to create a durable and insulating rubber like coating. It comes in six colors including black.
Just mask the boot toe and paint it on, several layers work best.
Posted: May 11, 2008 Tom McDaniel
Wouldn't this add a scent that might attract bears?
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 Anonymous
I store my tents and sleeping bags with a few plys of dryer fabric sheets, I prefer Bounce, for a fresh smell after storage.
Posted: Apr 06, 2008 Ron Pope
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