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Galvin Green coat return.

if ive worn mine i take it home after and let it dry and the bag before putting it back in. but still stuck in the bag, like you say for months.

might contact GG and see what they say.


I suspect that you are in the minority in taking it out and drying it properly before (carefully) putting it back in the bag....certainly I was referencing more the unwashed, often damp, season long life in a bag pocket scenario!

GG's own advice (well it's on my label anyway) is very clear that very dry is important, and any dirt is going to compromise the breathability.
 
Got to love the life of a golf club Secretary, bloke storms into your office complaining of a leaking 4 year old jacket
😃😃😃
 
Ahh sorry, he was in the clubhouse, not his office


Me coat was drip drying on the back of a chair when he walked by ( having a yearly update with rest of staff re first aid and defib training) when he went past the five of us, he asked how the course was. Flippin flooded. I then asked his advise re the coat. He's a very nice man. Pointed me in the right direction.
 
Given these are arguably the most expensive waterproofs on the market, the number of stories of them failing seems disturbing, particularly when they go back and GG make it as hard as possible to resolve the issue and look to blame the golfer for mis-treating the garment
 
the number of stories of them failing seems disturbing

Happy customers are quiet customers...

Its like the news, stuff only makes it to the news if its rare. But hearing about it makes it seem like its happening all the time.

I have too been put off GG from the feedback recently, I would currently be looking at the #2 and #3 brands if I was in the market at the moment.
 
the number of stories of them failing seems disturbing

Happy customers are quiet customers...

Its like the news, stuff only makes it to the news if its rare. But hearing about it makes it seem like its happening all the time.

I have too been put off GG from the feedback recently, I would currently be looking at the #2 and #3 brands if I was in the market at the moment.

I've bought Proquip or FJ for many years (usually from Clubhousegolf who usually have some great deals) and never had an issue with any of these brands but have also never heard of customers then having to jump through hoops as GG ones seem to, to prove the item was faulty.
 
Having been burnt on the GG cost/ warrnty, I've since struggled to find a good cost effective waterproof that I like, until now. Picked up a set of Oscar Jacobson in the sale earlier in the year. Kept me very dry so far, and have a 5 year warranty, will see how they continue.
 
Given these are arguably the most expensive waterproofs on the market, the number of stories of them failing seems disturbing, particularly when they go back and GG make it as hard as possible to resolve the issue and look to blame the golfer for mis-treating the garment

There are 2 parts to this really (and it's a situation that's been mirrored many times in the retail market, and is getting worse as a result of social media and the impact of isolated incidents).
1. As already pointed out you only see the negatives
2. GG has set its stall by its guarantee and absolute commitment to total waterproofing ie it's set itself up as a target.
 
Just a quick update. got a phone call today to say that the sellers have been sent a bottle of Imprenex wash in 150ml bottle for me to wash the GG coat in to reproof it.

No probs there can tash is a dab hand at using the washer. however.

I don't speak bloody sweedish, Norwegian, Danish or piggin Finish for that matter.
How the bloody hell can I stick to the manufacturers warranty when I don't know what the hell they are saying. Had a look on line and guess what, it's all in Sweedish, Norwegianish, Danish and piggin Finishish.

do I put the lot in or what? Someone at GG is having a right giggle at tash tonight, bloody idiots.

If Anyone knows raw fish language on how to wash a coat in Imprenex, please let me know and if it goes tits up al blame Man in black or Beezerk when I take it back to GG, and tell um that's what I was told on the forum.

At this moment GG you are off tashyboys Christmas card list.
 
Just a quick update. got a phone call today to say that the sellers have been sent a bottle of Imprenex wash in 150ml bottle for me to wash the GG coat in to reproof it.

No probs there can tash is a dab hand at using the washer. however.

I don't speak bloody sweedish, Norwegian, Danish or piggin Finish for that matter.
How the bloody hell can I stick to the manufacturers warranty when I don't know what the hell they are saying. Had a look on line and guess what, it's all in Sweedish, Norwegianish, Danish and piggin Finishish.

do I put the lot in or what? Someone at GG is having a right giggle at tash tonight, bloody idiots.

If Anyone knows raw fish language on how to wash a coat in Imprenex, please let me know and if it goes tits up al blame Man in black or Beezerk when I take it back to GG, and tell um that's what I was told on the forum.

At this moment GG you are off tashyboys Christmas card list.

Not exactly what you want but when I had problems with them they recommended Nikwax, have pasted a link below which has their care instructions

http://www.nikwax.co.uk/en-gb/products/productdetail.php?productid=3
 
Just a quick update. got a phone call today to say that the sellers have been sent a bottle of Imprenex wash in 150ml bottle for me to wash the GG coat in to reproof it.

No probs there can tash is a dab hand at using the washer. however.

I don't speak bloody sweedish, Norwegian, Danish or piggin Finish for that matter.
How the bloody hell can I stick to the manufacturers warranty when I don't know what the hell they are saying. Had a look on line and guess what, it's all in Sweedish, Norwegianish, Danish and piggin Finishish.

do I put the lot in or what? Someone at GG is having a right giggle at tash tonight, bloody idiots.

If Anyone knows raw fish language on how to wash a coat in Imprenex, please let me know and if it goes tits up al blame Man in black or Beezerk when I take it back to GG, and tell um that's what I was told on the forum.

At this moment GG you are off tashyboys Christmas card list.

Why do I get a mental pic of Basil Fawlty! :rofl:


my top tip (actually its in Laplandish Finnish on the instructions) Never hang a GG coat upside down on the line (common mistake) as the waterproofing agent is not actually designed to stay on the fabric if the coat is upside down! it'll just run off, you have been warned ;)
 
Just copy the text on the Internet and paste it into a translation website.

You see this is why I love this forum I have taken Threes advice pasted and copied said info and the following info was provided.

Imprenex In WashPrint103211_wash_in_small_ny.jpgProduct Facts do this Keep in Imprenex In Wash Print 103211_wash_in_small_ny.jpg Product Facts do this Keep in mind that the closest store Saturate in washing machine A bottle Imprenex In Wash (150 mL), is suitable for impregnating 1kg goods in a 5-kg washer. The garments should be completely clean and dry before being impregnated. Add the dry fabrics in the washing machine drum (up to 1 kg). Set the washing machine on a 40º- washing program. Exclude pre-wash. Shake the bottle. Pour Imprenex Wash Into the detergent drawer and start the machine. Ironing or rapid drying in a warm place (dryer, oven or in the sun) raises the impregnation effect. Saturate by soaking Most textiles washable, can be impregnated by soaking. The garments should be completely clean and dry before being impregnated. A bottle (150 ml), enough for about 8 liters of water and 1 kg of textiles. Shake the bottle. Mix Imprenex in hand warm water (about 40º) and stir thoroughly. Imprenex-bath must cover the fabric completely. Stir and squeeze through the fabric for about 20 minutes. Ironing or rapid drying in a warm place (dryer, oven or in the sun) raises the impregnation effect. Knitted or crocheted garments should be dried as usual. Dry clothes in the room temperature.
that the closest storeSaturate in washing machineA bottle Imprenex In Wash (150 mL), is suitable for impregnating 1kg goods in a 5-kg washer. The garments should be completely clean and dry before being impregnated.Add the dry fabrics in the washing machine drum (up to 1 kg).Set the washing machine on a 40º- washing program. Exclude pre-wash.
Shake the bottle.Pour Imprenex Wash Into the detergent drawer and start the machine.Ironing or rapid drying in a warm place (dryer, oven or in the sun) raises the impregnation effect.Saturate by soakingMost textiles washable, can be impregnated by soaking. The garments should be completely clean and dry before being impregnated. A bottle (150 ml), enough for about 8 liters of water and 1 kg of textiles.Shake the bottle.Mix Imprenex in hand warm water (about 40º) and stir thoroughly. Imprenex-bath must cover the fabric completely.Stir and squeeze through the fabric for about 20 minutes.Ironing or rapid drying in a
Now my only problem is do I dry my GG coat in the top or bottom oven.

Cheers three me man , oh and GG.
 
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From what I recall you're supposed to drink it and then lag all over your coat.
You're more than welcome to blame me if it goes tats up 


As as long as it don't come out black and red ( rags colours ) al be happy. What a carry on. But that's for the support 😁
 
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