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How to Wash and Care for a Raincoat
It takes more than rain to clean a raincoat. If you clean your raincoat properly—whether it's a plastic poncho or designer water-repellent trench—that will determine how well it performs and lasts. While raincoats can withstand water exposure, excessive agitation and high temperatures can ruin the finish.Read more -
PVC AND PEVA FILMS: INTRODUCTION TO WATERPROOFING PRODUCTS
PVC and PEVA films are two common types of plastic films that find wide applications in various fields.Read more -
THE PONCHO IS REALLY USEFUL
Bridging the gap between rain jackets and pack covers, rain ponchos leave no seam uncovered when it comes to foul weather. The best rain ponchos are the Swiss Army knives of precipitation protection. Keeping you and your gear dry from head to mid-thigh is reason enough to consider purchasing a poncho, and the fact that many can double as a shelter only sweetens the deal. We’ve laid out the highlighted the versatility of rain ponchos and how they differ from rain jackets. Find the best rain protection for your needs.Read more -
WHICH ONE IS BETTER? TO SEW OR TO SEAL.
To sew or to seal is a question that some fabricators have answered by gearing their offerings toward products that utilize either the former or the latter, but not both. While this kind of specialization can be a viable and lucrative strategy, expanding the toolbox to incorporate both sewing and sealing can often prove even more profitable—under the right conditions.Read more -
WHAT IS THE DEFFERENCE BETWEEN PEVA AND PVC?
Most consumers will know PVC by the commonly used name “vinyl”. PVC is short for polyvinyl chloride, and is most notably used to line shower curtains and other items made of plastic. So what is PEVA, you ask? PEVA is an alternative to PVC. Polyethylene vinyl acetate (PEVA) is a non-chlorinated vinyl and has become the common substitute in several products on the market.Read more