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-[* black] Place your jacket in the washing machine.
-[* black] Add laundry soap.
- [* black] You can use soap specifically formulated to clean waterproof clothing or gentle nondetergent laundry soap.
- [* icon_caution] Do not use soap containing bleach, fabric softeners, enzymes, stain removers, perfumes or whiteners.
+[* black] Place the jacket in the washing machine and add the detergent
+[* black] There are two types of recommended detergents:
+ [* black] Detergents designed specifically for the washing of technical outdoor gear that can be purchased at most outdoor gear stores
+ [* black] Water-based (not oil-based), biodegradable liquid detergent free of dye, whiteners, brighteners, or fragrance. Many of these detergents are marketed as " for sensitive skin"
+[* black] More than one technical garment can be washed at once, but do not exceed more than half of the size of the washing machine drum
+[* icon_caution] Only use the bare minimum amount of detergent needed. Excess detergent clogs the pores of the waterproof membrane and interferes with DWR function